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1:15
Showers and storms possible for the holiday weekend
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2:46
Buchanan celebrates unity during fourth annual Pride event
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1:53
Mishawaka celebrates America’s 250 with music
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0:24
South Bend community donates blood at Grace UMC
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1:23
Upgraded to an Extreme Heat Warning
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1:35
Extreme Heat Watch begins tomorrow
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0:21
One injured in overnight shooting on South Bend’s northwest...
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1:11
Pleasant end to the weekend
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0:48
One person dead after single-vehicle crash in Mishawaka
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3:37
Local racer hits the pavement at Plymouth Speedway after life-changing...
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0:58
The beautiful weekend continues tomorrow
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2:28
Kicking off day two of the Gus Macker Basketball Tournament
Some showers are already moving through western portions of Michiana this morning. Rounds of rain and heavier downpours are likely throughout the morning and potentially continuing into the early afternoon. The window of dry conditions seems to be a bit smaller this morning compared to yesterday, lowering the amount of time for the atmosphere to reload, but some stronger storms could still bubble up between 5 PM and 9 PM. Primary threats continue to be damaging wind, large hail, and an isolated, brief tornado. After 9 PM, leftover showers will push out and we’ll start off the new work week on a drier and cooler note.
Today: Mostly cloudy with AM showers and PM showers/stronger storms. Breezy. High of 74.
Tonight: Mostly cloudy with showers ending early. Breezy. Low of 47.
Monday: Partly sunny and breezy. High of 56.
Tuesday: Mostly cloudy. Highs in the mid-60s.