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4:25
Two monuments to Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Unveiled in the twin...
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5:06
Elficers get ready to spread holiday cheer to Michiana children
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2:34
MLK III connects Benton Harbor and St. Joseph communities to...
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2:15
A wet, windy, and wintry week ahead
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1:19
Two Elkhart stabbings within two hours of each other
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1:15
Four Elkhart citizens honored for life-saving efforts
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2:36
Ku Klux Klan flyers scattered across northern Indiana
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2:50
Local Food Pantries see increased need ahead of holidays
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1:56
Snow unlikely to stick to roads later this week
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1:15
Damp, rainy, possibly snowy
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1:59
Active week starts this afternoon
Temperatures fall through Thursday, another round of rain is likely Wednesday morning, then a low swings through and brings a rain/snow mix starting Thursday morning. Thursday will be the most impactful weather day of the season so far, slushy wet snow and wind. Accumulation will be temporary, most likely on the grass but will melt as the ground -- especially the pavement — is above freezing. Accumulation upwards of one inch is possible. Big wet flakes that glob together, and wind gusts up to 40 mph could make for low visibility, the greatest concern for drivers. Temperatures range between 30 and 40 degrees during the day. The precipitation gradually ends into Friday. The weekend is dry, with temperatures rising through the 40s.
Next week, rain is likely Monday, and there could be a rain/snow mix Thanksgiving morning. At this point just a note to keep an eye on.
Tonight: Mostly cloudy. Low 42.
Wednesday: AM Showers. High 48.
Thursday: Rain/snow/wind. High 40.
Friday: A few rain showers. High 46.