Showers tonight, storms Thursday, potential snow on Sunday
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2:31
National Weather Service confirms tornadoes
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2:04
Cold out the door, Fair by afternoon
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0:20
School City of Mishawaka approves Growing Together Preschool,...
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2:15
“Hoosier Hospitality, Hoosier Lanes” local business in Wheatfield...
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2:34
Local student earns spot at the Scripps Howard National Spelling...
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2:38
NWS confirms EF-2 tornado hits Starke County Tuesday night
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0:59
Edwardsburg tornado cleanup continues after second round storm
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2:28
Once in “tornado emergency,“ Knox residents reflect on twister’s...
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SJC police officer talks flooding danger on roads
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2:18
People in Starke County prepare to fix damage after Tuesday night’s...
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1:07
A reminder it’s March, snow returns by next Monday
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2:15
Starke County face-to-face with severe weather
Dense fog won't be as much of an issue this morning as yesterday likely because of the mass melting across Michiana happening more rapidly than anticipated. Light fog is still likely out the doors, but very few to no delays are expected for schools or commutes. Another quiet and warm day is in store for our whole forecast area with highs in the mid 50s and generally cloudy skies expected for most of Tuesday. Rain showers arrive just before midnight and linger into Wednesday morning. Despite the wet weather early, the second half of Wednesday warms to the low 60s for a potentially record-breaking day of temperatures. Thunderstorms are possible Thursday night amidst a massive cooldown with highs dropping from the mid 50s Thursday to the low 40s on Friday.
Today: Mostly cloudy. High 54.
Tonight: Scattered rain showers. Low 46.
Wednesday: AM rain. High 63.
Thursday: PM thunderstorms. High 56.