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How firefighters keep warm in the cold weather
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Extremely hazardous weather today, more snow this weekend
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3:08
Local businesses hoping to pick up with Winter Restaurant Weeks
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0:43
Grand opening of Mobicare Wound Clinic
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2:25
Elkhart man fights to get back home after being displaced from...
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Oregon-Davis School celebrates 100% graduation rate two years...
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Avenues Recovery Center expands to meet need in St. Joseph County
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Urban Outfitters in South Bend officially closed
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1:08
Bitter cold blasts into Michiana tonight
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How Berrien County is keeping road conditions safe during snowy...
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Preventing frozen pipes during the winter cold
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Two in custody, one dead following early morning pursuit
Calm and clear overnight, with lows dropping a little cooler than what we saw last night. Tomorrow also expected to be a tiny bit cooler than today, with a little bit more of a breeze and highs in the mid 80s. Still hot, of course, highs into Monday will be 15-20 degrees above average for this time of year but Monday afternoon will usher in a new weather pattern. A cold front sweeps through our area, bringing much needed, widespread storms and showers Monday night through Tuesday. Thankfully, a colder air mass drags us back down to closer to average as well, highs significantly closer to average through the middle of the week. The next Notre Dame home game looks like it will feel like football weather, though there are signs pointing toward an uptick in rain chances through Friday night, something we will keep a close eye on
Tonight: Clear, calm. Low 59.
Sunday: Sunny, hot. High 86.
Monday: Gathering clouds and afternoon storms. High 84.
Tuesday: Lingering showers. High 68.