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ABC57 First Warning Neighborhood Weather Forecast
Wednesday, January 5, 2022
We'll still be windy this evening, with the breeze relaxing a little bit past 10 pm. Temperatures will remain in teens with feels like temps near or below zero into Thursday morning. Light lake-effect continues tonight, and parts of Michiana will see more lake-effect snow Thursday. The bulk of any snow accumulation will occur Thursday night as a band sets up across southwestern Michigan. Northern Indiana north of the toll road could also pick up a few inches of accumulation during this time as well. While the snow wraps up Friday, the cold does not. Highs will only be in the teens Friday, with lows in the single digits. Saturday will be milder, but a round of rain/snow/sleet is possible Saturday night into Sunday morning. We'll do this all over again (falling temps, windy, cold) Sunday and Monday.
Tonight: Partly cloudy and windy. Becoming breezy overnight. Lake-effect snow showers possible. Low 12.
Tomorrow: Partly sunny, breezy and cold. Lake-effect snow possible, especially for SW MI. High 20.
Friday: Snow wraps up around lunchtime, then decreasing clouds and very cold. High 18.
Saturday: Mostly cloudy and milder. High 35.