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3:05
49th Annual Nappanee Apple Festival Kicks Off with 600-Pound...
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1:07
Bethel University hosts sixth annual Baugo Promise “Walk into...
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2:20
Playground at Merrifield Park in Mishawaka being reconstructed
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1:11
Humane Society, Cat Lady Café partnership leads to over 250...
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1:25
Local GOP responds to letter against collaboration
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1:24
Habitat for Humanity holds groundbreaking for Elkhart County...
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5:27
The Bergamot returns to roots with album release
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3:34
Military members and vets get free professional golf training
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1:56
How one furry friend brings new beginnings to the Humane Society...
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2:06
Sunny today and tomorrow, showers and storms this weekend
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0:13
ABC suspends Jimmy Kimmel late night show indefinitely over remarks...
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3:45
Public comments on RHS teacher’s social media post at SBCSC...
Snow begins early Wednesday morning and continues most of the day. The heaviest snowfall is expected during the midday hours. Higher snow totals are expected to the southeast. Snow totals ramp-up along the US-30 corridor, Plymouth to Warsaw, Warsaw to Fort Wane from four to more than six inches. Most the area should plan for around four inches of snow. The snow ends Wednesday evening, with light lake effect snow possible Thursday.
The pattern stays cold and active through the weekend, with another light bought of snow Friday night, there could be more measurable snowfall Saturday night into early Sunday morning. The beginning of February will be colder, highs stay below freezing but there's no definitive storm for the first week, yet.
Tonight: Light snow late. Low 30.
Wednesday: Snow, heavy at times. High 33.
Thursday: Lake effect snow showers. High 32.
Friday: PM Snow showers. High 34.