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2:36
Greater Elkhart Chamber of Commerce reacts to Thor layoffs
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3:16
The terrifying frequency of school bus stop arm violations
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2:45
Notre Dame spring practice comes to an end
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1:14
Warm Thursday, rain Friday, cooler weekend
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0:22
Two vacant house fires on Johnson Street in South Bend Wednesday
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0:56
City honors former South Bend community leader with street sign...
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4:45
Mayor Mueller stops by to discuss recent happenings in South...
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2:04
Saint Mary’s College STUNT team tumbles their way to nationals
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3:19
Woman charged with Reckless Driving after passing stopped school...
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1:32
Rain this morning, sunshine today and tomorrow
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4:35
A healing path begins with teamwork: Path Appleton’s story
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3:07
Elkhart Mayor gives 6th State of the City address
The pattern is active, cold and snow weather through the end of this week. The snow impacts vary with the lake effect snow, which ramps up-and-down as temperatures fall overnight and rise into the afternoon. The first bullseye is Berrien county early Wednesday with the potential for more than three inches of snow. Then temps rise just above freezing Wednesday afternoon ( a melting lull), followed by the heaviest lake effect snow Wednesday night into Thursday, with upwards of six inches of snow possible, in the snow belt. Temperatures are much colder to end the week, and lake effect snow will persist into Friday.
Tonight: Snow showers. Low 30.
Wednesday: Snow / Mix. High 36.
Thursday: Snow showers. High 32.
Friday: Light snow. High 28
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