A soggy start to Halloween, but the forecast is more of a treat than a trick
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2:31
National Weather Service confirms tornadoes
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2:04
Cold out the door, Fair by afternoon
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School City of Mishawaka approves Growing Together Preschool,...
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“Hoosier Hospitality, Hoosier Lanes” local business in Wheatfield...
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Local student earns spot at the Scripps Howard National Spelling...
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NWS confirms EF-2 tornado hits Starke County Tuesday night
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Edwardsburg tornado cleanup continues after second round storm
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Once in “tornado emergency,“ Knox residents reflect on twister’s...
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SJC police officer talks flooding danger on roads
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People in Starke County prepare to fix damage after Tuesday night’s...
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A reminder it’s March, snow returns by next Monday
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Starke County face-to-face with severe weather
Patchy fog and lows in the mid 30s are commonplace this morning across Michiana, warranting a couple extra layers on your way to work or school. Lack of strong winds, unlike yesterday, will result in spotty frost for our southern counties this morning. The lack of cloud cover allows us to heat quickly today with highs climbing into the mid 60s, but then we retreat towards the mid 40s tonight in anticipation of rain from an incoming cold front. Expect wet weather to start after midnight tonight and last through the morning commute in the form of widespread showers and pockets of heavier rain. The front passes over midday tomorrow, yielding quieter and sunnier conditions the second half of Friday. The weekend trends in a cooler direction with highs in the 50s while maintaining abundant sunshine throughout.
Today: Sunny. High 62.
Tonight: Mostly cloudy, showers late. Low 46.
Friday: AM rain. High 63.
Saturday: Mostly sunny. High 58.