Rain moves in tonight
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Rain, wind, and milder temperatures forecast this weekend
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Rain will start to move into Michiana from the south/southwest around 6/7 PM this evening. Heavy downpours will be possible at times. Rainfall accumulation will be .5” or less, with higher totals south of US 30. Rain ends late overnight, and Sunday will be dry. Skies start out mostly cloudy in the morning and become mostly sunny by later in the day. High temperatures will be warming up over the next several days, and we will have a three day span of dry weather and sunshine. Tonight’s rain will keep river water levels high, but by Sunday we should continue to have the water levels receding. The Flood Warning will stay in effect until tomorrow at 11:45 AM.
Tonight: Cloudy with rain showers and heavier downpours. Low of 36.
Sunday: Clearing skies, breezy, high of 45.
Monday: Sunny, high of 50.
Tuesday: Mostly sunny, highs in the upper 50s.