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ABC57 First Warning Neighborhood Weather Forecast
Saturday, March 11th , 2023
If you plan on going out to celebrate St. Patrick's Day a bit early, make sure you pack a winter coat. Temperatures will be dropping into the low-30s tonight and snow showers are expected to start just before midnight and hit peak intensity just after midnight. Accumulations will be less than one inch in total. Some leftover snow showers will persist into early Sunday morning but will dissipate by early afternoon. Lighter residual snow showers will fall across Michiana the rest of the day and accumulation is negligible with temperatures just barely hitting the 40s. Monday will be a little bit chillier than Sunday with temperatures in the high-30s as the rest of the snow dissipates out of the area by late morning. The rest of Monday will be mainly clear. Tuesday will be clear but chilly with temperatures expected in the low to mid-30s for the bulk of the day.
Tonight: Snow showers. Low 30.
Sunday: Scattered snow showers. High 40.
Monday: AM snow showers High 37.
Tuesday: Sunny. High 34.