Tracking midweek snow and drop in temperatures

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Increasing temperatures bring increasing rain chances
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The warm-up doesn’t stop today
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Maple Syrup Festival rolls on in Wakarusa
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Indiana State Police participate in National Drug Take Back Day
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Patchy frost expected tonight
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Chilly and breezy Saturday
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Palisades Nuclear Power Plant being prepped for a second life
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Truck crashes into school bus dropping off students in Saint...
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Updates on the Amazon Data Center in New Carlisle
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Storms end early this evening, cooler weather Saturday
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Summer Activities Expo comes to Century Center Saturday
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The grand opening of the NODE in Niles is set for Saturday, April...
Monday, February 10th, 2020
There is patchy dense fog in our SW counties this morning. That will begin to clear today but as temperature fall this morning, a couple of slick spots will be possible. We’ll hold onto more clouds than sunshine today but we get to see blue skies again Tuesday! Clouds move back in on Wednesday with the next system moving into the region after midday. This will bring a wet snow that will last into the night with lake effect snow developing Thursday morning. Temperatures crash behind this system Wednesday night, going from the upper 20s around midnight to the single digits by Thursday night. Temperatures do quickly rebound heading into the weekend with another potential system on Sunday.
Today: Mostly cloudy. High 34.
Tonight: Mostly to partly cloudy. Low of 25.
Tuesday: Partly cloudy. High 36.
Wednesday: Mostly cloudy. A chance of snow/mix showers in the afternoon. High 37.