Snow showers fade away this morning

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Light flurries and snow showers will come to an end this morning and the clouds will be quick to follow today. Mostly sunny skies are expected to end the weekend as we stay cool near freezing. The start of the work week looks dry as highs hold in the low 30s before a weak system brings a few snow chances throughout the middle of the week. Arctic cold could easily move into Michiana next weekend as another stronger low moves through our area, potentially bringing another round of snow.
Today: Mostly cloudy early with a few AM flurries/snow showers. Skies clearing throughout the day. High of 31.
Tonight: Mostly clear and cold. Low of 15.
Monday: Mostly sunny with a few more PM clouds. High of 32.
Tuesday: Mostly cloudy with a slight chance of snow showers. Highs in the low 30s.