A dry and warmer weekend
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Safety tips for the warmer weather ahead
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Showers and a few thunderstorms will be pushing through Michiana early this morning. By the mid-morning hours, everyone will be dry once again and skies will clear out by the late afternoon. Highs warm into the upper 80s in time for the solar eclipse on Monday. A low pressure system out west will most likely bring some clouds our way, but most of us should still be able to have a decent view of the eclipse. That low and cold front will slide through during the day Tuesday, bringing with it a good shot of showers and storms.
Saturday: Clearing skies, chance of showers early, high of 80.
Tonight: Clear. Low of 59.
Sunday: Mostly sunny with some clouds later, high of 85.
Monday: Mostly sunny to partly cloudy. Chance of rain late. Highs in the upper 80s.