Gusty winds today and storms possible tonight before snow arrives Monday morning

By Dan Spalding
News Now Warsaw

WARSAW — Another round of extreme weather will pass through Northern Indiana today and Monday with temperatures ranging from 70 today in Warsaw to the upper teens by Monday night, the National Weather Service predicts.

Strong winds will return on Sunday with gusts approaching 50 mph.

That will be followed by a line of storms tonight that could bring additional damaging wind gusts. 

Lake effect snow will then ramp up on Monday morning with 1-2 two inches of snow expected in Warsaw, the weather service said.

Winds on Monday are expected to cause blowing and drifting with very low visibility.

Higher accumulations are predicted to be higher northwest of Kosciusko County.

Sunday’s high will be near 70 and the overnight low will fall to 27.

A wind advisory is in effect for Kosciusko County beginning at 11 a.m. Sunday, and a high wind warning is in effect for areas west of Kosciusko County.

A winter weather advisory has been issued for Monday morning for areas north of Kosciusko County.

Monday’s high will be 32 and the low will be 17