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Rain returns this afternoon, heavy rain possible overnight
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3:29
Fly-Thru Bourbon Tornado Damage
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2:30
Bremen business owner gives free meals to those affected by storms
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0:36
Severe storms batter Marshall County, leaves trail of damage
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2:22
EF1 Tornado hits Bourbon, leaves scattered damage
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1:33
Rain returns Friday afternoon, heavy rain possible
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0:21
Early dismissal at Marian High School Thursday due to complete...
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1:37
Calm weather through tomorrow afternoon, rain returns this weekend
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2:37
Some residents still without power from Sunday’s storm while...
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1:28
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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IUSB and School City of Mishawaka streamline admission process...
The effects of the cold front will be immediately prevalent the second you step out the door with gusty conditions through the morning bringing cold air through Michiana. Very little cloud cover expected today, even though it will be sunny we're still going to be seeing below average temperatures, a trend that will continue through the next 10 days. Clouds gather overnight and precipitation chances increase through the day on Wednesday, the further south you are, the more likely you are to see precipitation, especially in the overnight hours. Thursday you will likely wake up to wet ground, snow chances increasing through the day. A lake effect system is expected for Friday morning, most of the snow will likely fall at or above the state border line. Highs in the upper 20s this weekend.
Today: Mostly clear, significantly cooler. High 39.
Tonight: Gathering clouds, cold. Low 30.
Wednesday: Slightly warmer, increasing rain chances into the evening hours. High 42.
Thanksgiving: Cloud stick around, cool. High 39.