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Storms possible overnight, strong storms by Tuesday evening
A few thunderstorms are possible this evening, especially south of US 30. Temperatures will fall through the 80s and 70s this evening before lows bottom out in the upper 60s. Storms are not expected to be severe.
We'll be dry on Sunday with highs in the upper 80s under a mixture of sun and clouds. Our best upcoming chance of rain and storms is on Monday. A few morning thunderstorms are possible, but we're expecting most of the activity to occur in the afternoon and evening. At this point, no severe weather is expected, but we'll update the forecast if that changes. Storms will be back Tuesday morning, but then dry weather sets up for the rest of the week and weekend. Highs will be near 90 with typical summertime humidity every day for a while across Michiana.
Tonight: Evening showers/storms possible, then partly cloudy. Low 67.
Sunday: Sun and clouds. High 87.
Monday: Partly sunny. A few early morning storms possible. Afternoon thunderstorms likely. High 90.
Tuesday: Scattered showers/storms, especially in the morning. High 87.