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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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3:11
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
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2:03
Severe risk diminishing, cold rain staying today
Tonight: Wet snow, wintry mix then a quick fall in temperatures into Friday morning. A slushy (wet) snow freezing to the roads Friday morning is the main concern as temperatures drop into the teens quickly after midnight.
Bitter cold and a snowy pattern will persist through the weekend and next week. Temperatures only get colder, highs in the teens and lows in the single digits, nearing zero. Areas due east of the lake could see nearly continuous, light lake effect snow showers over the next week. The time of most likely snow accumulation for many, are Sunday night and Monday night, with Tuesday morning possibly the greatest impact. With frigid temperatures every flake will stick. The deep freeze lasts into next weekend.
Friday: Mostly cloudy. Temperatures falling from 18.
Saturday: Mostly cloudy. High 14.
Sunday: PM Snow showers. High 12.
Monday: PM Snow showers. High 18.