Calm and slightly warmer today in front of freezing rain overnight. Southerly wind funnels in temperatures closer to average today, with highs well above freezing for the first time this month. The surface likely stays below freezing with no direct sunlight to warm it up. This freezing surface brings the highest risk for freezing rain as we head into the overnight hours, with lows sticking right around the freezing mark. Rain will likely freeze instantly when it hits the surface, so roads, sidewalks, anything will likely be icy waking up Wednesday morning. A rain/snow mix continues for the morning hours of Wednesday before turning into straight widespread Lake Effect snow through the evening and overnight. Some flakes still falling on Thursday, though most of Michiana just sees clouds. Higher widespread snow chances into the weekend, with much colder conditions headed our way.
Today: Cloudy, "warmer" with breezy conditions. High 36.
Tonight: Rain starts overnight, likely freezing on contact with surfaces. Low 32.
Wednesday: Icy surfaces. Rain/snow mix in the morning, turning to snow later. High 36.
Thursday: Cloudy, colder, low pm snow chance. High 28.