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Granger residents share input on proposed S.R. 23 roundabout
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MPHPL launches new bookmobile to extend library access
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South Bend residents voice concerns over proposed pedestrian...
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Warming up before storms arrive Thursday
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Staying sunny until Thursday
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Goshen City Council amends DORA rules amid community concerns
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SB Common Council adopts Downtown 2045 Plan
Temperatures fall into the lower 20s Wednesday night with light lake effect snow showers. The concerns are less the amount of snow ( around an inch) and more the refreeze and slick roads as salt has been washed away with recent rainfall. The end of the week is cold and getting colder this weekend, when highs struggle to reach 20 degrees. Lake effect snow will likely bring more than two inches of snow to the snow belt Saturday - Sunday. Lows fall into the single digits Sunday & Monday mornings. Next week has signs temps will rise above freezing.
Tonight: Lake effect snow continues. Low 22.
Thursday: Mostly cloudy, scattered snow chances. High 26.
Friday: Mostly cloudy. High 28.
Saturday: Lake Effect Snow. High 16
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