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2:11
Snow wrapping up today, returns tomorrow
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4:39
The Morris debuts its 2026-27 season lineup
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2:25
Lake effect snow through this morning
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0:25
City commission approves new downtown paid parking plan
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3:41
Community shares concerns at board meeting over offensive language...
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2:03
Staying safe around downed power lines
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3:10
Former players share stories of Lou Holtz before his burial
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3:02
Trust, Love, and Commitment: Lou’s Life Lessons
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1:32
Notre Dame ready for funeral traffic
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3:23
Notre Dame community says their final farewell to Coach Lou Holtz
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5:58
Remembering Lou Holtz: Broadcasters reflect on Holtz’ role...
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16:25
ESPN’s Rece Davis remembers the life and legacy of Lou Holtz
A weak frontal boundary crawls through Michiana this morning, producing widespread light snow showers until 7/8 AM EST that will total to an inch or less for most communities. High temperatures get to the upper 20s, one of the warmest days of the year so far. After a somewhat sunny late morning and middle of the day, scattered lake effect snow showers are possible in the evening and early overnight across southern Michigan. If snow is able to form, no more than half an inch is expected in our southern Michigan counties from tonight through tomorrow. Our area's high temperatures stay in the mid to upper 20s for most of this week with the low 30s possible by Friday. Snow is likely Thursday evening, but the weather between now and then is mostly gloomy and quiet.
Today: AM snow showers. High 28.
Tonight: Scattered showers. Low 18.
Tuesday: Overcast. High 28.
Wednesday: Mostly cloudy. High 20.