Wind relaxes but rain stops by for Thanksgiving Day
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13th annual Radiothon for Five Star Life takes place
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Amazon investing $11 billion into New Carlisle data center
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1:52
German company Verbio buys new ethanol plant in South Bend
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0:54
61st annual Salvation Army Pancake Day held
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5:26
Rep. Rudy Yakym calling for the protection of Jewish students...
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Wet, warm & windy this weekend
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Michiana Crime Stoppers shredding event
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’IvyCares’ program setting students up for success in and...
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Windy and wet this weekend, but unseasonable warmth as well
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Local players react to $3 million investment in Byer Softball...
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Layoffs at Whirlpool could affect workers in Benton Harbor
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Annual District Sisterhood Conference at Ivy Tech empowers students
It will stay warm with winds relaxing throughout the rest of Wednesday. Temperatures will stay in the 40s overnight, with rain showers moving in late tonight. It will still be rainy Thanksgiving morning, and a few lake-effect rain showers are possible during the afternoon. Temperatures will fall through the 40s on Thursday into the 30s by Thanksgiving dinnertime. Rain and snow showers will transition to snow showers by Thursday night. Most spots won't pick up more than a coating into Friday morning. It'll be cold as you try to find hot deals on Friday, with morning temperatures in the 20s and wind chills in the teens. Highs will barely get above freezing on Friday with cloudy skies. More snow showers are possible late Saturday into Sunday, but once again, snow is not a major concern for the busy travel day Sunday.
Tonight: Rain develops. Low 45.
Thanksgiving Day: Rain in the morning, then rain/snow showers possible. High 46, temps falling into the 30s throughout the day.
Friday: Cloudy and cold. High 36.
Saturday: Mostly cloudy. Snow showers possible at night. High 40.