Cold and quiet today, a one-two punch of snow tonight and tomorrow

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Chicago celebrates hometown pontiff
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St.Pius Parish held a special mass Thursday for Pope Leo
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Local catholic students react the new pope
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80th anniversary of Victory in Europe Day
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This week’s ABC57 Cub Reporter is Isaac Castillo
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Catholic Theological Seminary reacts to news of new Pope
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Govenor Braun keynote speaker at RV industry power breakfast...
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Two New Prairie school buses carrying sports team involved in...
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Frosty Friday morning, then a weekend warm-up
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Power Worries
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One year later, many still reliving Colon tornado
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BCHD community baby shower supporting new, expecting families
While our area still wakes up to wind chills between -15 to -20 degrees, more moderate temperatures await as highs reach near 20 degrees this afternoon. Expect cloudy skies as low pressure spills into the Great Lakes, creating suitable conditions for more snow development late tonight. Scattered snow showers turn more widespread tomorrow with northwesterly winds contributing to lake effect snow. By the end of Thursday, the northern parts of Berrien and Cass Counties likely see around two inches of snow. For this reason, another winter weather advisory has been issued for these two counties. Temperatures generally climb the rest of this week with Friday sitting around 20 degrees as well amidst partly cloudy skies. The weekend sees temperatures hover around the freezing mark, a "warm up" for Michiana!
Today: Cloudy. High 20.
Tonight: Scattered snow showers. Low 16.
Thursday: Snow showers. High 24.
Friday: Partly cloudy. High 20.