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After a record-warm Groundhog Day across Michiana, tonight will be partly cloudy with lows falling into the lower 30s. Winds will diminish overnight. The clouds will build back into the region on Monday, but we should see some peeks of sunshine, especially early in the day. Light rain showers will develop late Monday night into Tuesday morning. Rain and snow showers are possible on Tuesday, with precipitation changing to just snow by Tuesday night. Any snow accumulations should be very minor. After a brief break from rain and snow on Wednesday, snow chances return for Wednesday night and Thursday.
Tonight: Partly cloudy. Low 31.
Monday: Mostly cloudy. Rain develops at night. High 45.
Tuesday: Cloudy with rain and snow showers, changing to snow showers late. High 38.
Wednesday: Mostly cloudy. A chance of snow showers at night.