![]() ![]() Temperatures tonight will be falling back into the teens. While accumulations will be relatively low, the strong winds will make for poor visibility and blow snow. Another push of moisture will bring another round of light to moderate snow early Thursday morning and afternoon. ![]() Another 1 to 2 inches will be possible as the main part of the system starts to move out. ![]() Meteorologist Matt Engelbrecht: 8pm Wednesday - Light to moderate snow will continue to come down for the next couple of hours. Cold air and well below average highs will be around through the weekend. Plows should be able to get a lot accomplished late Thursday with calmer winds. High temperatures Thursday afternoon will be in the upper teens and around 15 degrees on Friday. Another round of snow will be in the forecast to start the day with light to moderate snow showers and winds gusting 20 to 25 mph. We anticipate roads, especially secondary roads, to be a problem through Thursday. Meteorologist Matt Engelbrecht: 11pm Wednesday- The most intense part of this system has come to an end, but more snow and windy conditions are still in the forecast. Skies will clear for Friday with highs in the teens and wind chills beginning the morning below zero with single digit winds chills most of the day. Snow will taper off by the late evening as the storm system pulls away.Ĭold air will set in by the overnight hours as the skies begin to clear, temperatures drop to near 0 overnight with a wind chill below zero. Winds will gust between 20 and 25 miles per hour with blowing and drifting snow an issue in open areas. A few additional inches of snow are possible with more the farther south and east you go. For areas including South Bend and places to the south and east, we will see periods of light to moderate snow throughout the day. A few light snow showers possible throughout the day for areas to the northwest of South Bend. Meteorologist Matt Yarosewick: 6:00am Thursday - After the heavy snow ended late last night most of the area is reporting between 10 and 13 inches of snow. Highs the next few days will struggle to get back to 20°. Frigid air will continue to move into the area though Friday and lead to subzero wind chills Friday morning and Saturday morning. With that, the snow will come to an end as well. The strong winds will continue to weaken late tonight. Meteorologist Matt Engelbrecht: 6:00pm Thursday. A warm-up back to average won’t come back into the forecast until the end of the weekend and into next week. A weak clipper system will be responsible for this snow, but no more than an inch is expected. Another quick shot of snow/flurries will be possible late Friday night and into Saturday morning. The wind chill in the morning will be below 0. Temperatures on Friday and Saturday will be in the upper teens and low 20s. ![]() In the wake of the snow, cold air will be the primary issue going forward. She is facing 45 to 65 years in prison, WXIN reported.The winter system and snow is finally coming to an end. Thessalonica Allen is expected to be sentenced on Sept. During the search, investigators say they found a note that “a list of tasks to dispose of the body.” Thessalonica Allen’s ex-partner called police after Thessalonica Allen had him come over to the apartment and she showed him the body, the news outlet reported. She also reportedly “recruited her children” to help her move Randy Allen’s body and place his body parts into bags. In previous reports obtained by WXIN, Thessalonica Allen reportedly used an ax to cut Randy Allen’s legs the day after. According to the news outlet, Havens reportedly obtained notes that showed Thessalonica Allen had planned to kill him. LaPorte County Deputy Prosecutor Julianne Havens said that Thessalonica Allen got a protective order against Randy Allen prior to the shooting but reportedly lied to get it since she had retracted her story. Thessalonica Allen’s defense attorney said that Randy Allen reportedly lunged at Thessalonica Allen, which is when the shooting happened, according to WSBT. ![]()
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