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2:37
Hotel costs skyrocket for ND v IU game
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0:31
A fire in South Bend leaves building ablaze
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3:11
Notre Dame v IU CFP Game Day Parking
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2:19
Notre Dame Women’s Basketball faces undefeated UConn
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3:14
Holiday miracles in Mishawaka
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1:46
Milder but wetter conditions this weekend
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1:37
Feeling below zero with snow today, but temperatures trending...
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3:00
Third public meeting held on Portage Manor ecological study
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2:36
Notre Dame outlast Dartmouth 77-65
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2:42
Lake Effect Snow and frigid temperatures ahead
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4:56
Father of Smith Six mourns, cause of fire ’undetermined’
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1:41
Frigid, snowy conditions start tonight
Cold, and quiet weather continues Friday, as highs struggle to break 30. The forecast remains fair through Saturday afternoon, a mix of sun and clouds, clouds increasing into Saturday evening. Our next winter storm starts Saturday night with heavy, wet snow into Sunday morning. Most accumulation will be from midnight to noon Sunday, then lighter snow showers / wintry mix through Sunday evening. In total up to six inches of snow is likely through Sunday evening. There will likely be additional snowfall Sunday night into Monday. We will issue a separate forecast for the second half of the storm, as there's still some doubt on the track influencing a lake effect response into Monday morning. A moderate - high impact snow is looking more likely, but there's still some forecast doubt three days out.
Tonight: Partly cloudy. Low 15.
Friday: Partly cloudy. High 30.
Saturday: Mostly cloudy, snow showers late. High 32.
Sunday: Heavy snow early, then light snow / wintry mix. High 32.