After arctic blast, gradual warmup to start the week
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3:05
Developer unveils data center plan in Akron amid resident concerns
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1:07
Attorney General Nessel announces new ICE Behavior Form
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0:56
Saint Matthew Cathedral hosts Holy Hour every Wednesday
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2:58
Notre Dame’s Siegfried Annual Day of Man Fundraiser sets new...
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0:34
Earl Wigfall announces candidacy for St. Joseph County sheriff
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4:05
The Benton Harbor City Commissioners vote in favor of transferring...
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2:27
Mishawaka approves new Gurley Leep Automall economic development...
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2:03
Notre Dame celebrates National Women in Sports Day with legacy...
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2:44
South Bend native Kelly Ratigan fulfills childhood dream at Notre...
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1:52
High utility bills spark customer protest outside NIPSCO headquarters
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3:45
Renewed push to find missing Elkhart woman, Brandy Martinez,...
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1:38
Snow returns Thursday PM, milder weather soon
One last blast of dangerously cold wind chills occupies our morning all across Michiana with wind chills falling into the negative double digits. Gradual warming begins later today, allowing our highs to reach the low 20s while keeping lows in the mid teens later tonight. Winds die down substantially later today which minimizes the effects of wind chill in the forecast. Partly cloudy skies hang overhead for the next day and a half, but an incoming trough from the west brings in gloomy weather on Wednesday and widespread wet weather on Thursday. Temperatures rise just above freezing tomorrow and into the 40s on Wednesday and Thursday.
Today: Partly cloudy. High 20.
Tonight: Partly cloudy. Low 14.
Tuesday: Partly cloudy. High 34.
Wednesday: Mostly cloudy. High 40.