Snow moves in tonight

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Dry streak continues through start of the weekend, but showers...
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Community Baby Shower for new and expecting mothers to happen...
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Salvation Army Donut Day in Michigan City
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Hot and sunny Friday; isolated shower or storm possible Saturday
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Purdue’s Panther Pride
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More sunshine and 90s ahead
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River Montessori High School in South Bend
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Hot weather continues as we start June
Light snow showers will start to develop tonight, and snow will likely still be present *north* of US 30 by 7AM Monday. Snow showers will spread southward during the morning, ending in the early afternoon. Later during the evening, lake effect snow will develop (N-S), moving eastward overnight into Tuesday morning. System snow accumulation will be around 1 inch or less, and then lake effect snow will bring up to around 1.5” under the snow band. Highest snowfall totals will be in Berrien, Cass & St. Joseph (MI) counties.
Tonight: Mostly cloudy with a chance for light snow showers. Low of 25.
Monday: Mostly cloudy with morning/midday snow showers, and then lake effect snow showers developing in the evening. High of 30.
Tuesday: Mostly cloudy with L.E. snow showers ending. Highs in the upper 20s.
Wednesday: Mostly cloudy with a chance for PM snow/rain. Highs in the low 40s.