Rainy, windy and mild
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5:53
Michigan Lt. Governor Gilchrist talks nuclear power with ABC57
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2:29
Model Elementary School students raise record amount for American...
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5:08
Hello Gorgeous is holding an event to celebrate women with cancer
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1:56
Week wraps up mostly dry, but rainy Easter weekend in store
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3:09
City of South Bend shares plans of ’Madison Lifestyle District’...
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2:09
Michigan State Trooper opens fire on suspect in Benton Harbor
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4:10
Palisades to restart with $1.5B federal loan
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1:21
’Spring into Action for Kids’ at Middlebury Food Pantry
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1:09
Fair until Saturday, showers on either side of Easter
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1:19
Baby box named after late Congresswoman Jackie Walorski
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1:46
County assessor holds town hall in New Carlisle Township
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2:02
Mishawaka HS hosts college signing day for student athletes!
We have a rainy and windy day to start out the new work and school week. A few showers have already passed through this morning but a bulk of the rain moves in this afternoon. Winds continue to pick up, gusting around 30-40 mph. Most of the rain moves out early tonight with more wet weather possible Tuesday.
Temperatures will fall from the middle 40s Tuesday, changing our rain chances to snow in the evening. Lake effect snow then develops late Tuesday evening lasting into Wednesday, giving us our first shot of snowfall over an inch of 2019. Daytime highs drop into the 20s along with it, staying at or just below average through the rest of the week.
Today: Scattered rain showers, cloudy and windy. High of 51.
Tonight: Few showers possible early, breezy, low of 39.
Tuesday: Cloudy, chance for rain showers, turning to snow in the evening. Temperatures falling from the middle 40s.
Wednesday: Lake effect snow, mostly cloudy. High of 25.