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3:45
Public comments on RHS teacher’s social media post at SBCSC...
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1:23
Habitat for Humanity breaks ground on new homes in Elkhart
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5:10
IN teachers publicly reported for social media posts on AG’s...
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1:51
Dry, warmer weather to contribute to allergies during fall season
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3:42
Fashion Farm shares plans for the future
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1:45
Beach weather through Friday, planning around rain this weekend
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2:22
Elkhart County unites to fight hunger with new collaborative
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1:57
Sun still shining this week, but rainy this weekend
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3:55
Elkhart dedicates first Accessible Pedestrian Signal to pre-teen
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1:54
St. Joseph County Plans to Protect Drinking Water
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2:23
Malachi Fields emerging as Notre Dame’s new offensive weapon
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3:33
Michigan coffee company making changes post-tariffs
Windy, stormy then snowy tonight. Wednesday night will feature a rapid change in weather as temperatures fall from the 70s to the 30s. The window for severe weather / strong wind gusts is 7:00 to 11:00 PM. This is unlikely to be a widespread severe outbreak but isolated cells will produce localized stronger wind gusts, and possibly a quick spin-up tornado. We'll be on standby, watching the storms. Everyone will experience wind gusts in excess of 30 mph and the fall in temperature. Rain showers change to snow showers Thursday morning. Thursday is blustery with snow showers before noon.
Friday is fair and milder, then more rain/snow/wind Friday night, clearing Saturday morning. The weather is dry Saturday afternoon through Sunday afternoon, and the cycle repeats with another round of rain/snow/wind, Sunday night into Monday.
Tonight: Scattered thunderstorms, then snow. Low 34.
Thursday: AM snow showers. Breezy. High 38.
Friday: Partly cloudy. High 54.
Saturday: AM Clouds. High 40.