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Some residents still without power from Sunday’s storm while...
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Storm damage from Bourbon after severe weather barreled through
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Bethel University’s fourth annual Starting Small Summit brings...
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0:55
IUSB and School City of Mishawaka streamline admission process...
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3:45
Area Plan Commission sides with farmers in opposition to Kosciusko...
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Severe weather Wednesday evening
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Five semitrucks overturned by wind on I-65 Wednesday afternoon
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0:54
I&M moves up expected power restoration time, current weather...
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Power restored at intersection of Douglas Road and S.R. 23
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1:46
Showers and storms this morning, severe weather in the evening
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3:33
Crews work around the clock repairing storm chaos
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2:57
Lawmakers aim to refine bill for partisan school boards, closer...
Clear conditions will persist through the rest of the afternoon and evening. Clouds will build overnight. Temperatures tonight will once again drop into the teens, accompanied by breezy winds overnight. Flurries are expected to move into Michiana a few hours before daybreak. Snow will become more widespread by late morning, peaking during the afternoon. Michiana can expect 1-2" of snow by early Saturday morning, with higher totals in southwest Michigan. Lake enhanced snow likely to add to the snow totals, especially in Berrien Co. Saturday will be dry, with highs reaching the upper 20s. The next chance for snow returns Sunday evening and continues into Monday.
Tonight: Mostly cloudy. Low 18.
Friday: Snow showers. High 29.
Saturday: Mostly cloudy. High 27.
Sunday: Chance of snow shower. High 30.