Slick roads Wednesday morning; lake effect snow tapering
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Warmer than average highs this week, but chilly nights ahead
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Consistently pleasant and dry
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The bulk of the snow from Halloween has moved out of the area this morning, although a few lake effect flurries are possible. These should taper off by lunchtime.
Many roads are not very snowy, but they could be slick in spots. There have been a few police reports of slide-offs on roads.
There may be some snow on your car that you need to scrape off if you park outdoors.
We also have reports of dense fog across portions of Michiana, primarily where it is not snowing.
Give yourself a few extra minutes to get out the door because of this combination of hazards this morning.
Temperatures are in the 20s to start the day. This afternoon is cool in the low 40s, but that may be just warm enough for snow in the grass to begin melting.
Tonight's lows dip below freezing in the low 30s, so any of the melted snow might refreeze creating slick roads Thursday morning.
Temperatures continue to warm into the upper 40s Thursday then mid 50s Friday through the weekend.
It is dry until Sunday, when rain showers move back into the area. Don't forget we will "fall back" one hour on Sunday morning.
Today: Few AM snow showers. Clouds early with sun late. High 42.
Tonight: Partly cloudy. Low 30.
Thursday: Mostly sunny. High 48.
Friday: Partly cloudy and warmer. High 54.