Showers & storms, severe threat Wednesday
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Frigid, snowy conditions start tonight
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1:15
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A quick punch of snow and cold
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ADEC opens Resource Center in Elkhart
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Cool today, frigid on the way
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Practicing fire safety this holiday season
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A rainy / stormy first half of the week, then fair weather through Easter Sunday. Temperatures warm Tuesday through Wednesday afternoon. There's are two windows for storms in Michiana. The first is early Wednesday morning, from whatever develops to the west overnight. These are likely isolated cells that could be strong to severe. The late timing of round one, likely keeps the threat lower for Michiana. Wednesday afternoon, Michiana is the initialization point of storms, areas east of US-31 have a better chance of being impacted by storms than those to the west. Timing may also but just off for the area, as storms likely strengthen as they are exiting the area, Wednesday afternoon.
Tonight: Scattered rain. Low 46.
Tuesday: AM Showers. High 64.
Wednesday: Thunderstorms. Windy. High 68.
Thursday: Fair, breezy. High 50.