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Widespread showers today, but looking towards a mostly dry weekend
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Niles Community Schools announce public interviews for superintendent...
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Cooler, rainy end of the week
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EF-2 tornado rips roof and siding off of Portage shopping center
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John Young Middle School is holding multiple musicals this weekend
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Dense fog this morning, more rain on the way tonight
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Mike Braun celebrates primary success
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Tornadoes touch down, leave extensive damage at FedEx facility
The weather won't be fair but temperatures rise through Christmas. A raincoat and boots will be more useful than a snowsuit. Rain is likely Friday afternoon through Saturday morning, then a drier period through Sunday evening. A slow-moving 'cut-off ' low treks through the Midwest Christmas Day through at least next Wednesday DEC 27. With weak Jet Stream wind to push the system through quickly, wet weather will linger next week. Rain is likely Christmas Afternoon through Wednesday morning. Temperatures remain too warm for now. Highs on Christmas will rise into the mid-50s. The record high for Christmas Day is 65° set in 1982, the normal high is 34°.
Tonight: Mostly cloudy. Low 28.
Thursday: Overcast. High 44.
Friday: Showers. High 46
Saturday: AM Showers. High 48.