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1:02
Winter storms bring in many delays at South Bend International...
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2:33
Snow tonight, More snow tomorrow
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1:42
More intense lake effect snow this afternoon
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2:51
Breaking down Notre Dame’s big win over Stanford
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2:04
Windy morning with lake effect snow later today
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3:46
Michiana braves the Winter Roads
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3:22
Heavy snow rest of the night, but when does it end?
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3:21
Driving becomes even more dangerous this evening
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2:26
Heavy snow is here now
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2:17
Into the thick of it
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0:22
Local police warn of slick road conditions, give safe driving...
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3:11
When does it get bad?
The start of the weekend is dry, but the chance of rain builds through Saturday and early next week. Saturday will still be a warm, slightly humid day with highs in the 80s. There will be more clouds than sun, but we're likely dry through kickoff of Purdue-Notre Dame at 3:30 PM. The chance of storms starts to pop in the late afternoon / evening. A storm near the stadium could temporarily delay the game. Shower and storm coverage will increase Sunday and Monday. In-total, upwards of an inch of much-needed rain could fall. The rainy pattern lingers through the middle of next week as a stalled system keeps scattered showers in the forecast. An additional half inch of rain could fall through next Thursday. Temperatures will cool into the 70s for highs.
Tonight: Partly cloudy, mild. Low 64.
Saturday: Spotty showers & storms. High 84.
Sunday: Scattered showers & storms. High 76.
Monday: Scattered showers & storms. High 74.