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Consistent heat will prevail throughout the week in the area, the National Weather Service predicts.
Showers and thunderstorms are likely throughout the weekend, according to the National Weather Service.
Another day of heat will transition into cooler conditions this week with highs in the upcoming weekend closer to the 70-degree mark, according to the National Weather Service in North Webster.
A much wanted warm-up is expected for our area, however, rainy conditions and potential storms persist.
Heavy rains and potentially damaging storms are possible for all of northern Indiana, southern Michigan and northwest Ohio Sunday, the National Weather Service predicts.
Staff Report WARSAW – Cooler high temps are expected this week compared to the warm and sunny conditions from the weekend in northern Indiana. The National Weather Service forecast for Monday, May 4, calls for sunny conditions and a high near 60 and an overnight low of about 43. There is a 50 percent chance …read more.
WARSAW – A weekend warm-up is on the way for northern Indiana, according to the National Weather Service. After a few days of cloudy conditions, Friday, May 1, will be sunny with a high of 65 and an overnight low of 50. Saturday will be mostly cloudy with a slight chance of rain and a …read more.
By Kory Betts InkFreeNews WARSAW — Snow on Friday leads to chances of sunshine Saturday and rain on Sunday. Today, Friday, April 17, includes a lingering chance of snow before 3 p.m. Some snow is expected to turn into rain before 5 p.m. Total daytime accumulation of two to four inches is possible. The high …read more.
WARSAW — National Weather Service predicts mostly sunny skies for this workweek but there is a chance of showers late Monday night and Tuesday. Monday afternoon, April 6, will be mostly sunny with a high near 62. Expect a 90% chance showers and thunderstorms Monday night. The low will be around 52. Showers and thunderstorms …read more.
WARSAW — Expect rain showers at the start of this weekend followed by sunny skies near the end, according to the National Weather Service. This afternoon, enjoy partly sunny skies with a high near 65. Friday night will be mostly cloudy with a low around 44. Rain showers are likely Saturday afternoon. The high will …read more.
WARSAW — Cloud cover is expected for most of this week according to the National Weather Service. Monday afternoon will be cloudy with a high near 45. The low tonight will be around 31. Cloudy conditions continue Tuesday with a high of 44. The low will be around 36. Wednesday will be cloudy with a …read more.
WARSAW – Aside from a chilly day on Friday, it looks as if Northern Indiana is warming up. This week’s forecast for Warsaw calls for dry conditions and high temperatures in the mid-40s through Thursday. Friday will be dry with a high near 40. Saturday will be sunny with a nigh near 46. Sunday will …read more.
WARSAW — The National Weather Service predicts snow Wednesday, Feb. 12, and frigid temperatures by Friday. Tuesday, Feb. 11, will be partly sunny with a high near 35. Tonight will be mostly cloudy with a low of 24. Wednesday brings an 80% chance of rain and snow between 1-4 p.m. with a high near …read more.
WARSAW — Wintery conditions return this week according to the National Weather Service. This afternoon will be mostly sunny with a high near 53. Tonight will be mostly cloudy with a chance of rain after 2 a.m. A low around 34 is expected. Tuesday, expect cloudy skies, a chance of rain and snow with a …read more.
WARSAW — National Weather Service predicts chances of snow showers today, tonight and Tuesday. There is a chance of snow showers Monday, Jan. 27, before 3 p.m., followed by a slight chance of flurries. The high will be near 34. Monday night will see scattered snow showers after 1 a.m., with a low around 29. …read more.
WARSAW — The National Weather Service predicts cool and mostly clear conditions this weekend with chances of rain late Sunday and Monday. Friday should be partly sunny with a high near 40 and a low near 24. Saturday should see sunny skies with a high near 41 and a low near 32 Saturday night. Sunday …read more.
WARSAW — Kosciusko County residents can expect rain and mostly cloudy skies this week, according to the forecast from the National Weather Service. Tuesday, Nov. 19, will see a high near 41, a 30% chance of rain mainly after 3 p.m. and patchy fog before 10 a.m., said the forecast from the weather service. Tuesday …read more.
WARSAW — Heavy rains are predicted for Saturday and a few flurries are possible on Halloween night, the National Weather Service said. The forecast for Friday includes cloudy and cool conditions. The high will be 52 and the overnight low will be 36. Showers are expected to begin by late Saturday morning and the forecast …read more.
WARSAW — Looks like there’s a strong chance the week will start off wet and windy. According to the National Weather Service, rain and thunderstorms are possible after 2 p.m. Monday, Oct. 21, with winds gusting as high as 35 mph. The high is predicted to be near 67. Tuesday will be partly sunny with …read more.
Weather delays and cancellations for Friday, Jan. 25.
Weather postponements and cancellations for Thursday, May 3.
Weather-related changes and postponements for Wednesday, April 18.
Area weather postponements for Tuesday, April 10.
Area weather postponements for Monday, April 9.
Weather postponements for Friday, April 6 and Saturday, April 7.
Weather delays and cancellations for Wednesday, Sept. 13.
Weather for Kosciusko County — The National Weather Service in Northern Indiana has issued a Severe Thunderstorm Warning for Central Kosciusko County in north central Indiana and Southeastern Marshall County in north central Indiana until 6:30 p.m. Eastern Daylight Time. At 5:44 p.m. Eastern Daylight Time, a severe thunderstorm was located near Bourbon, or 10 …read more.
The inclement weather forced the area high school state tournament action to be altered again Friday night.
The wet weather forced several prep postponements Saturday, including the NLC Boys’ Golf Tournament.
The wet weather is already forcing prep postponements for athletic events for Thursday, March 30.
NORTH WEBSTER — (EDITOR’S NOTE: This is the third of a four-part series on the National Weather Service, Northern Indiana.) A study five years ago focused on where the National Weather Service was going to be in 10 years. The weather enterprise resulted — a private enterprise and a non-profit government side of the weather. …read more.
KOSCIUSKO COUNTY — Kosciusko County is included in a hazardous weather outlook issued by the National Weather Service for this weekend. A few degrees can mean the difference between rain or snow, so freezing rain and ice can be difficult for forecasters to pinpoint far in advance. A wintry mix of snow, sleet and freezing rain …read more.
INDIANA — The Indiana Department of Transportation is monitoring multiple weather forecasts predicting a mix of rain, freezing rain, snow and ice to move across Indiana beginning Friday evening. A few degrees can mean the difference between rain, ice or snow, so freezing rain can be difficult for forecasters to pinpoint far in advance. INDOT …read more.
WARSAW — With temperatures hovering around 32 degrees and snow falling for several hours, roads in the area are becoming slick. Several slide-offs throughout the county have been reported. As snow continues to fall over the next few hours, take caution and drive safely.
KOSCIUSKO COUNTY — A cool but fairly dry weekend is in the forecast for most of Kosciusko County, according to the National Weather Service of Northern Indiana. A couple of weak disturbances tracking across the Great Lakes today will result in a chance of some light rain showers across far northern Indiana. Otherwise, skies will remain …read more.
Weather postponements for Thursday, Sept. 8.
NORTHERN INDIANA — The National Weather Service in Northern Indiana has issued the following special weather statement for Kosciusko and surrounding counties: Atmospheric conditions are favorable for the development of funnel clouds associated with rain showers and thunderstorms across the area. These funnel clouds normally protrude a few hundred feet downward from the parent cloud, …read more.
Postponements and cancellations due to the weather for Monday, May 2
ROCHESTER – The Triton-Rochester softball game for Monday has been postponed.
KOSCIUSKO COUNTY — Over night, Kosciusko took another turn toward winter, leaving area residents who were becoming hopeful of spring perplexed. With weather continuously alternating between the mid 40’s and low teens, it has been hard to tell if winter is coming or going in the county. Though many are hopeful sunshine is on the …read more.
Sure, everyone talks about the weather, but every Feb. 5 we commemorate those who do it for a living. Weatherpersons Day, also known as Weatherman’s Day, is celebrated on the birthday of John Jeffries, one of the country’s first weather observers. Jeffries took detailed weather measurements in Boston every day from 1774 until his work …read more.
By NICK MEYER NIPSCO Communications MERRIVILLE — Electric service has been affected by a combination of freezing rain, low temperatures and high winds throughout the day. More than 10,000 NIPSCO customers scattered across northern Indiana are affected. Mainly, weather conditions have resulted in downed power lines being weighed down by ice and slick roadways causing …read more.
NORTHERN INDIANA — The National Weather Service has extended the freezing rain advisory until 7 p.m. this evening, Monday, Dec. 28. According to the NWS, warmer air lifting northward has changed most of the precipitation to rain. However, slick spots on roads remain possible through early evening. Ice accumulations on elevated surfaces such as power …read more.
By BRIAN LADA Meteorologist, AccuWeather WARSAW — AccuWeather reports cosmic fireballs will occasionally light up the night sky as the Taurid meteor shower approaches its peak into next week. “Every year, the earth passes through a stream left by comet Encke, producing the Taurid meteor shower,” AccuWeather meteorologist Dave Samuhel said. “This shower is notorious for producing …read more.
FLORIDA –The disorganized tropical storm Erika has left at least 12 dead in the Caribbean, with others still missing, and is now aiming for the coast of Florida. Governor Rick Scott has declared a state of emergency Friday ahead of the storm, which is expected to remain a tropical storm when its forecasted to hit …read more.
SYRACUSE — The National Weather Service has issued a flood advisory for the northeastern part of Kosciusko County until 7:45 p.m. Monday, Aug. 27. According to a NWS weather alert, doppler radar showed thunderstorms with heavy rainfall over the Syracuse and Lake Wawasee area, with an estimated 2 to 3 inches of rain since about 3:45 p.m.
The Kosciusko County Fair is off to a soggy start as a line of storms blows through the area. The horse and pony western show, which began at 9 a.m., was barely underway when the announcement came for everyone to move indoors. Moments later, dark clouds rolled in and the rain began. Inside the barn, …read more.
With the potential for severe weather approaching, travel plans may be affected for those planning to drive or fly today. O’Hare International Airport in Chicago has canceled more than 150 flights today as a “proactive” precaution. These cancellations have affected local airports as well, primarily flights traveling into Chicago. According to South Bend Regional Airport, …read more.
The National Weather Service has issues a hazardous weather outlook for portions of northern Indiana. Scattered and numerous thunderstorms are expected from late this morning through the evening. Thunderstorms could be severe in the evening, with heavy wind gusts. Hail is also possible. Heavy downpours could add to flooding issues already affecting the area. Additionally, …read more.
UPDATE: Since the rain started, we have received reports of areas with standing water. A vehicle reportedly got stuck under the viaduct on Columbia Street. Several cars have been reported stalling out at intersections along Detroit Street through downtown Warsaw. Please use caution until water subsides. If you come upon an area of standing water, …read more.
Several athletic directors and officials in the area have already braced for what could be a miserable weather Saturday. In the event, a few items have already been cancelled. Saturday’s Wawasee Softball Invite that was scheduled for morning and afternoon games is cancelled and will not be made up. Saturday’s Wawasee Baseball Invite that was …read more.
The windy, cold and even snowy weather for Wednesday, April 22, has caused a few games to be postponed. For Triton High School, the JV Baseball vs Glenn is postponed to April 28 at Triton. Triton varsity softball vs Glenn is postponed to May 12 at Triton, a 5 p.m. start. Triton varsity tennis at …read more.
With a potentially volatile midweek forecast that includes severe storms, heavy rains, strong winds and the potential for tornadoes, the U.S. Department of Homeland Security’s Federal Emergency Management Agency encourages everyone to get prepared. The National Weather Service Northern Indiana has posted a hazardous weather outlook. on its site: http://www.weather.gov/iwx/ Thunderstorms are expected today and tonight …read more.
As snow continues to fall throughout Kosciusko and area counties, accidents are beginning to be reported. Road conditions are beginning to become slick and drivers are urged to slow down. For information regarding weather conditions, see: Weather Advisories In Effect For The Area.
Thursday’s weather has affected the sports calendar. The Warsaw boys swim sectional preliminaries have been backed up one day to Friday with a start time of 5:30 p.m. The finals are still scheduled for Saturday at 1 p.m. The Wawasee gymnastics meet tonight at Wawasee with Huntington North has been postponed. A make-up date has …read more.
According to Kosciusko County resident Darcey Vilamaa the accident involved a plow truck and a black SUV on SR 15 just past Symmetry Medical. The back driver side window was broken. Traffic was backed up to the north on SR 15 and at the time of the photos there were no police or medical teams present. …read more.
By ALEX SOSNOWSKI Senior Meterologist, AccuWeather AccuWeather reports despite some pockets of cold air in the Midwest and east during the first part of this week, the wheels of change are already in the works for a mild weather pattern for the middle of January. The storm departing the northeast will briefly pull cold air into …read more.
The National Weather Service has issued a hazardous weather outlook and special weather statement for portions of northern Indiana and southwest Michigan. Snow coming up from the south is expected to overspread the area. Two to four inches of snow, possibly mixed with sleet and freezing rain, is expected to come down over the region …read more.
Weather has forced the hand of several schools in the area to cancel or postpone area athletics. The Elkhart Christian at Triton boys basketball JV and varsity games have been postponed. A new date has not yet been announced. The Tippecanoe Valley girls basketball JV and varsity games at Northfield have been postponed to Jan. …read more.
Though temperatures are already below freezing, winds blowing, snow piling up and the plow trucks out in full force, AccuWeather is reporting things could be getting colder. (Photo Provided) According to a recent report, waves of Arctic air are expected to blast the Midwest throughout the week and into the weekend. “Once temperatures drop below …read more.
The National Weather Service Northern Indiana issued a special weather statement and hazardous weather outlook for this afternoon and evening. A rain and snow mix late this afternoon will likely become all snow by early evening. There is still uncertainty regarding the timing of the changeover, which will impact snow amounts. The snow may become …read more.
Most Hoosiers would probably agree that Mother Nature can be a cruel mistress when it comes to the weather in Indiana. Recently, WalletHub, a personal finance social media network, released “2014’s Cities with the Best and Worst Weather.” Needless to say, northern Indiana did not fare so well. On the list, the western part of …read more.
This summer has been a far cry from the heat wave of Summer 2012 as most of the midwest has not yet even seen a 90-degree day. And now, forecasters are calling for a blast from Canada that will see temperatures plummet as low as the 40s next week. Morning temperatures early next week will likely …read more.
June 22 – 28 marks Lightning Safety Awareness Week – an awareness campaign to learn about the lightning hazards of summer and the preparedness actions you should take when storms threaten. During the week, FEMA’s Region V office in Chicago will be distributing lightning safety tips as well as important information about protecting your property …read more.
WARSAW – If a good portion of you have felt betrayed this year, your feelings are historically justified. The weather has blown, spit, blanketed, stuck around too long. All of the above. I could go on all day, but you get it. The onslaught of winter on northern Indiana and the greater Midwest as a …read more.
SYRACUSE — Wawasee will continue its trend of letting the weather dictate its early spring pace. The boys and girls track meets at Columbia City scheduled for tonight has been called and a make-up date was not made. The JV and varsity softball games for tonight at Wawasee with Lakeland were also called off, with …read more.
The National Weather Service in Northern Indiana has issued a severe thunderstorm watch in effect until 6 p.m. this evening. In Indiana, 13 counties are included in the watch area, including Kosciusko, Whitley, Huntington, Fulton and Wabash. Damaging winds and hail and isolated tornadoes are possible in the watch areas. Warsaw Mayor Joe Thallemer said …read more.



































