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1:56
South Bend community letting their inner child shine at VPA’s...
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1:12
The Links at Four Winds Field kicked off Friday
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1:40
Road construction brings difficult times to not only travel but...
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3:43
People need to stop dumping in District 2,’ Ride-along with...
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1:30
Severe storm chances trending down for Michiana Friday and Saturday
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0:51
Groundbreaking at new Elkhart apartments Thursday
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0:49
One dead after hit and run with motorcycle in Elkhart Thursday...
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1:12
Marshall County Historical Society & Museum holds annual fundraiser
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5:48
Local author’s new book makes reading fun
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1:39
Severe weather possible amidst several rounds of showers and...
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2:23
Pulaski County Historical Society giving history a new home
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1:14
The 24th Annual Cops Cycling for Survivors makes its way to South...
Temperatures fall through Thursday. Tuesday will feature seasonable temperatures and clouds with the passage of a cold front. Wednesday, will be quiet most of the day, then an arctic front cuts through by the early evening. That front could bring scattered snow showers. After the front, temperatures drop sharply, falling to the teens, Thursday. The cold air will turn-on the lake effect snow machine. Impacts are expect to be confined mostly to Southwest Michigan and extreme Northern Indiana, as the wind is more west than northwest. The wind will be blustery but unlikely to be severe, with gusts as high as 35 mph. Travel will be most impacted, Thursday morning. The snow "turns-off" quickly as temperatures rebound this weekend. Rain is likely Saturday.
Tonight: Mostly cloudy. Low 34.
Tuesday: Mostly cloudy and cooler. High 40.
Wednesday: Mostly cloudy, breezy and colder. Lake effect snow ramps-up by the evening. High 30.
Thursday: Lake effect snow, cold and breezy. High 18.