Quiet for now, a more active pattern starts this weekend

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3:08
Chicago celebrates hometown pontiff
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1:05
St.Pius Parish held a special mass Thursday for Pope Leo
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1:17
Local catholic students react the new pope
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3:57
80th anniversary of Victory in Europe Day
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2:13
This week’s ABC57 Cub Reporter is Isaac Castillo
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1:52
Catholic Theological Seminary reacts to news of new Pope
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0:59
Govenor Braun keynote speaker at RV industry power breakfast...
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Two New Prairie school buses carrying sports team involved in...
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Frosty Friday morning, then a weekend warm-up
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9:48
Power Worries
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2:51
One year later, many still reliving Colon tornado
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5:13
BCHD community baby shower supporting new, expecting families
The weather stays quiet through the end of the week, with the sun breaking through the clouds Thursday and Friday. Winter weather this weekend is not expected to be very impactful, with wintry mix / wet snow Saturday afternoon through early Sunday. The storm systems that would make the rain/snow only graze the region. Next week a strong low-pressure system is projected to move across Indiana. This greatly increases the likelihood of precipitation and wind. The hitch is the track looks to keep our area on the warm side at this point, resulting in more rain than snow. The track of such a system often changes so stay tuned, as details are limited at this point.
Tonight: Snow showers. Low 25.
Thursday: Partly cloudy. High 33.
Friday: Mostly cloudy. High 36.
Saturday: PM Rain/Snow. High 37.