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Power outages reported after snow, warmer weather for the weekend

(Photo supplied/ABC 57)

Many places in Indiana got snow at some point between Monday night and Tuesday morning.

The National Weather Service reports most got less than an inch of snow, but some spots in northern Indiana received close to three inches of snow.

Places further south got less.

Frost is expected during the next few evenings. High temperatures are expected to be around 70 this Saturday.

There were thousands of people in northern Indiana without power this morning due to the early season snowstorm.

The outages have been caused mostly by tree branches falling on power lines.

The Indiana Department of Transportation says the will monitor weather conditions and send trucks out as needed.

NIPSCO had more than 3,000 homes without power and Indiana Michigan Power had over 400 in the dark.

Your ABC 57 First Warning Neighborhood Weather Center Forecast:

Tuesday Night: Rainy and windy. Low 40.

Wednesday: AM showers, partly cloudy afternoon. Breezy. High 46.

Thursday: AM clouds, partly cloudy afternoon. High 53.

Friday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 67.

Saturday: Sunny, with a high near 72.

Sunday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 74.

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