Wind and rain today, flurries tomorrow
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Storms start this afternoon
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Calm morning, storms tonight
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Two separate rounds of rain are in store for us this morning as a cold front moves in from the west. By the time most of Michiana is awake, the second round will be passing over just ahead of the front in the form of light, scattered showers. Wind will likely be the bigger impact, with gusts approaching 40 mph at some points during the frontal passage. We will breach the upper 50s temporarily this morning, but after the cold front and rain pass over by early afternoon, Michiana sinks into the low 30s overnight. Sunday will start and finish with dry weather, but during the midday stretch, lake effect flurries will develop. Accumulations are expected to be minimal with no travel impacts. Highs for the next few days will start in the mid 30s and work their way up to 40 by Tuesday as a quieter weather pattern sets up late Sunday night.
Today: AM showers/wind. High 57.
Tonight: Partly cloudy. Low 32.
Sunday: Flurries. High 37.
Monday: Mostly sunny. High 38.