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1:19
ADEC opens Resource Center in Elkhart
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2:20
Cool today, frigid on the way
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2:09
Practicing fire safety this holiday season
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2:33
EMT shortage in Pulaski County, director asking for higher wages
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2:23
South Bend Fire Department opts for standard state merit board
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3:21
Historic Notre Dame / IU playoff game to bring big bonus boost...
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2:49
Short holiday shopping season leads to retail surge
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1:49
Cold and snowy, again
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1:57
Greater New Jerusalem Missionary Baptist Church presents “Chess...
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1:24
The Fighting Irish Football team trading in their helmets for...
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0:44
The Inn at Saint Mary’s held their first ever Holladay Christkindle...
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2:01
Mild Monday, Temps turn cold by Tuesday
The wind has died down and Michiana is left with crisp conditions that are just around average for this time of year. Mostly clear skies after a cold front passed through, wind will switch to a southeasterly direction bringing in some more mild air for the rest of the week. Widespread frost possible tonight, expecting lows in the low 30s. Clouds start spreading across Michiana tomorrow, a head of overnight rain chances, with scattered showers starting around sunset. Showers expected to continue into Thursday morning, tapering off through the afternoon. The weekend looks mild and significantly clearer, until Sunday, which has a low-end rain chance that increases overnight. Expect a wet start to next week, with the possibility of snow becoming more likely in the next two weeks.
Today: Mostly clear, crisp. High 50
Tonight: Cold, frost potential, gathering clouds. Low 33.
Wednesday: Gathering clouds, overnight rain. High 53.
Thursday: Morning rain, breaking apart in the afternoon. High 53.