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1:09
Bitterly cold out the door
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3:03
Looking to younger generations to keep Dyngus Day thriving
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3:06
Even as rivers recede, Marshall County still dealing with flooding
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3:29
Michigan fans gather in Indianapolis ahead of National Championship...
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3:22
Hamlet local and tow truck driver describes US 30 crash site...
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4:28
Dyngus Day celebrations highlight voter turnout, transparency
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4:54
Now-disbanded St. Joseph County Metro Homicide Unit investigator...
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0:52
Shots fired on Sunnymede Avenue Saturday, cars and homes struck
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1:18
Clouds returning and drizzle possible in the afternoon
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0:57
The cold front passed us, the rain is done for now, and the chill...
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0:31
Crash following police chase shuts down intersection in downtown...
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1:07
Easter Bunny stops at Tako Loco and Tokyo for Easter fun
The fall equinox happens Wednesday afternoon, and it will feel like fall, as temperatures struggle to reach the 60s. Wednesday will be wet, persistent more than heavy rain that lasts into early Thursday. In total more than two inches of rain is likely for much of the area with the potential for more than three inches, to our east.
Flooding is also a concern on the lakeshore, less from the rain and more form the wind and large waves pounding the shoreline.
Tonight: Showers. Low 54.
Wednesday: Rainy. High 62.
Thursday: AM showers, mostly cloudy. High 64.
Friday: Mostly sunny. High 76.
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