Severe thunderstorm threat returns
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Snow Wednesday, rain Thursday, mild Friday
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Snow wrapping up today, returns tomorrow
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Lake effect snow through this morning
We'll have the chance for a few isolated showers and weak thunderstorms this evening, but then we'll clear up for the overnight hours. Thursday morning, you'll wake up to dry, partly cloudy conditions. Showers and thunderstorms will start developing during the afternoon and move into Michiana from the west after 2PM. There's a chance we'll have some strong to severe storms during the evening - with primary threats being damaging winds and hail. This will mainly be for areas west of US-31. I'm especially watching an area between Berrien Co, LaPorte Co, St. Joseph Co, IN, and Cass Co.
Tonight: Few showers/storms possible early, partly cloudy, low 64.
Thursday: Partly cloudy then showers and thunderstorms, high of 81.
Friday: Showers in the morning and evening, highs in the low 70s.