Quiet today, snow for some tomorrow
By: Erica Horvatin
Posted: Mar 23, 2018 5:23 AM EST

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Benton Harbor Family holds Birthday parade for 86-year-old great...
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Snow chances remain in the forecast through Tuesday
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Granger Community Church to hold annual food drop today
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Quiet start to weekend; still tracking Monday snow
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Michigan restaurants prepare for the return of dine-in customers
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Andrews University helping revitalize historic downtown Buchanan
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Local Law Firms say Problems at the Border still not solved
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Low track has high importance with Monday’s snowstorm
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Forecast focus remains on Monday’s winter storm
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It’s paczki season once again, and local stores are already...
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Berrien County health official outlines the latest coronavirus...
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Much colder today with snow arriving Sunday
Today will be another sunny day with temperatures in the low/mid 40s. Winds will be lighter only 5-10mph. Clouds increase after 5 PM ahead of the next system. The wintry system moves into Michiana Saturday morning after 8 AM, bringing a chance for snow/mix to areas mainly south of US 30. Parts of Starke, Fulton and Marshall counties will receive around 1” of snow, but Pulaski county could see between 1 and 3”. It’s a sharp cut off, with more than 3” falling just south of Michiana. We clear up by Saturday night, and are dry and mostly sunny on Sunday.
Friday: Mostly sunny, high of 44.
Saturday: Chance of rain/snow, high of 38.
Sunday: Mostly sunny, high of 45.