Scattered lake effect snow, widespread cold today
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The threat for severe weather has increased
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More sunshine today with a severe risk tomorrow
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Warming up before storms arrive Thursday
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Alliance for the Great Lakes publishes ’Data Center Playbook’
Scattered lake effect snow showers carry on through most of today, tilting more southward in the afternoon and evening. Accumulations will be minimal overall, but drifting snow will limit visibility on some roads for the morning and evening commutes today. Highs are closer to 20F, but wind chills remain near zero as you step out the door. Heavier snow develops tomorrow late afternoon, mainly lake effect but with some system snow possible south of US-30. Berrien County could see upwards of 4" with decreasing values as you head southeast. All snow wraps up Thursday as highs reach the low 20s, signaling a warming trend that persists into the weekend.
Today: Lake effect snow. High 17.
Tonight: Lake effect snow. Low 8.
Wednesday: Snow showers. High 19.
Thursday: Lake effect snow. High 22.