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2:11
Snow wrapping up today, returns tomorrow
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4:39
The Morris debuts its 2026-27 season lineup
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2:25
Lake effect snow through this morning
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0:25
City commission approves new downtown paid parking plan
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3:41
Community shares concerns at board meeting over offensive language...
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2:03
Staying safe around downed power lines
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3:10
Former players share stories of Lou Holtz before his burial
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3:02
Trust, Love, and Commitment: Lou’s Life Lessons
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1:32
Notre Dame ready for funeral traffic
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3:23
Notre Dame community says their final farewell to Coach Lou Holtz
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5:58
Remembering Lou Holtz: Broadcasters reflect on Holtz’ role...
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16:25
ESPN’s Rece Davis remembers the life and legacy of Lou Holtz
Rounds of shower push through Michiana the rest of this morning, never causing any major slowdowns but also never leaving our environment completely quiet either. The rain dissipates and drifts east by noon, leaving behind sunny skies that boost our temperatures to the mid 60s this afternoon. Quiet weather takes over the second half of today and the first half of tomorrow, but an incoming surface low helps to develop a broad line of non-severe thunderstorms around 3PM EST on Thursday afternoon. These storms last through tomorrow evening, potentially startling some with cracks of thunder and bolts of lightning. Overnight storms are possible but not as likely for our forecast area, we more likely see moderate rainfall up until midnight. Friday is quiet but much cooler with highs in the mid 40s.
Today: AM rain. High 64.
Tonight: Mostly cloudy. Low 38.
Thursday: PM storms. High 58.
Friday: Partly cloudy. High 44.