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2:23
How firefighters keep warm in the cold weather
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2:02
Extremely hazardous weather today, more snow this weekend
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3:08
Local businesses hoping to pick up with Winter Restaurant Weeks
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0:43
Grand opening of Mobicare Wound Clinic
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2:25
Elkhart man fights to get back home after being displaced from...
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1:44
Oregon-Davis School celebrates 100% graduation rate two years...
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Avenues Recovery Center expands to meet need in St. Joseph County
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0:32
Urban Outfitters in South Bend officially closed
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1:08
Bitter cold blasts into Michiana tonight
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1:03
How Berrien County is keeping road conditions safe during snowy...
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Preventing frozen pipes during the winter cold
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1:08
Two in custody, one dead following early morning pursuit
The melt begins with temperatures creeping closer to 40 degrees and partly cloudy skies. Conditions expected to be warmer than yesterday; highs just above freezing, similar sun amount. Highs continue to climb with the high 30s expected tomorrow under cloudier skies, continuing to gather through the overnight hours with a large bout of rain headed our way for Thursday. A rumble of thunder can't be ruled out, at the moment nothing severe expected from this system, accumulation totals close to half an inch of rain. This will help melt a good amount of snow; however temperatures drop substantially into the overnight, with a flash freeze potential Friday morning. The upcoming week stays on the above freezing trend, with highs making another run towards the 40s.
Today: Partly sunny, "warmer", breezy. High 34.
Tonight: Some more clouds, breezy. Low 30.
Wednesday: Gathering clouds, warmer. High 38.
Thursday: Rainy through the day. Warm. High 46.