A foggy start but more sunshine today
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A cold rain to start Tuesday
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Patchy fog will be developing slowly throughout the early morning hours, mainly on the Indiana side, so a Dense Fog Advisory is out for the IN counties and St. Joe (MI) until 9 AM EDT. For the rest of the day, we’ll be sunny and dry with similar conditions tomorrow. Be sure to catch the Perseid meteor shower again tonight if you’re out around midnight. Get away from city lights and look towards the northeast. Things stay quiet until Tuesday night, when showers and storms come back. Chances continue through Wednesday into Thursday morning while highs fall into the upper 70s during that stretch.
Today: AM patchy fog, then mostly sunny. High of 84.
Tonight: Mostly clear. Low of 63.
Sunday: Mostly sunny. High of 84.
Monday: Mostly sunny. Highs in the mid 80s.