Quiet and breezy tonight, Warmer and brighter tomorrow
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Owner shares reason behind controversial Elkhart Black History...
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Raclin Murphy Encore Center officially open for business
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Ice Fest taking shape this weekend in St. Joseph
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More than $2M in grants to help employers improve workforce
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Elkhart basset hound wins Puppy Bowl ’Pupularity Playoffs’
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The Great Lakes are covered in ice; how can this effect weather...
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Harbor Shores development set to begin construction after plans...
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From snow to soaring above freezing today
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Expert fears dangers of extreme cost-cutting actions amid rising...
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Heavy winter conditions stretch into February keeping road crews...
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Tiara Jackson appointed Elkhart County Auditor
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Fighting Irish dominate Virginia Tech 80-70
ABC57 First Warning Neighborhood Weather Forecast
Sunday, January 11th, 2025
Most lake effect snowfall has ended, but breezy winds remain. Blowing snow is possible overnight. Winds begin to calm a bit overnight but pick up again on Monday. As temperatures still fall to the 20s again tonight, be aware of some isolated slick spots on roads.
Monday is sunnier and milder, melting any snow on surfaces. Warm air last through Tuesday with highs in the 40s. The chance for rain showers also returns on Tuesday-- transitioning into snow overnight into Wednesday, with the passing of a cold front. Highs continue to fall into the weekend; 30s and 20s are expected with more snow chances on the horizon.
Tonight: Some clearing of clouds, cold. Low 24.
Monday: Partly sunny, breezy, mild. High 38.
Tuesday: Cloudy, scattered rain showers, mild. High 46.
Wednesday: Snow showers. High 36.