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2:15
Widespread showers today, but looking towards a mostly dry weekend
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0:26
Niles Community Schools announce public interviews for superintendent...
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2:28
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2:46
Community mourns loss of oldest roller rink in Michigan after...
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4:00
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3:33
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1:30
Cooler, rainy end of the week
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3:14
EF-2 tornado rips roof and siding off of Portage shopping center
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5:22
John Young Middle School is holding multiple musicals this weekend
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2:13
Dense fog this morning, more rain on the way tonight
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2:26
Mike Braun celebrates primary success
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2:39
Tornadoes touch down, leave extensive damage at FedEx facility
Foggy, soggy or damp, sums up the weather through the weekend. The good news is temperatures will stay above freezing, so ice is less of an issue. Areas of dense fog Tuesday night are the greatest concern for drivers, and areas of fog are possible in-between rounds of rain Wednesday and Thursday. The melting snow and rainfall will cause some minor flooding / standing water. Expect big puddle but no major flooding as less than an inch of rain is forecast through the weekend. The outlook for next week is drier and milder, with higher nearing 50 degrees.
Tonight: Foggy. Low 34
Wednesday: Rain showers. High 40.
Thursday: Rain showers. High 42.
Friday: AM Fog. High 40.
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