Snow begins Sunday night, low impacts for Michiana
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County council considers updated noise ordinance amid data center...
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Kroc Center toy distribution brings holiday help to families
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Local unemployment differs from national four year high
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A melt, then a rapid refreeze
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Christmas tree farms sales impacted by weather
A few flurries are lingering outside but should clear by this evening. Winds are breezy now but will calm somewhat tonight, with low temperatures dropping into the teens.
Sunday is expected to be dry and cloudy, with highs reaching the upper 20s. A new snow system will move in from Sunday night into Monday, primarily affecting the central part of the state. Southern Michiana could see increased snow totals, with about +1 inches expected. The heaviest snowfall is likely during the overnight hours into Monday morning. Looking ahead, slight snow chances return later next week, as temperatures remain very cold.
Tonight: Partly cloudy. Low 17.
Sunday: Cloudy, cold. Late snow showers. High 26.
Monday: Slight snow chance, breezy. High 28.
Tuesday: Mostly cloudy. High 28.