Few storms tonight, heat continues
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Rain, wind, and milder temperatures forecast this weekend
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Sunny today, but expect a wetter and warmer weekend
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Tonight will be partly sunny and dry for most, but there is a chance for a couple of storms to develop near LaPorte and Berrien counties around 7PM to 11 PM. The severe threat is low for that area, with strong wind and small hail possible. Monday will be a dry day with partly to mostly sunny skies. We will heat into the upper 80s with the help of strong southwesterly winds bringing gusts up to 20 MPH. We will stay muggy as well, making it feel like the 90s outside. Tuesday stays dry, hot, sunny and breezy too, and rain moves in at night.
Tonight: Partly cloudy with a chance of showers/storms in the northwest corner of Michiana. Some could be strong. Low of 73.
Monday: Partly to mostly sunny. Hot, humid and breezy. High of 88.
Tuesday: Mostly sunny. Highs in the upper 80s. Rain moving in at night.