Active weather week starts Sunday night
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0:55
Not a cloud in the sky
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2:28
St. Vincent De Paul finds new home in hub of downtown South Bend...
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4:38
Warm season kicking off with New Buffalo Spring Festivals
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0:54
Back to jacket weather out the door
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2:10
Mishawaka honors fallen officers
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2:52
Two Hoosiers serving as Perpetual Pilgrims for the National Eucharistic...
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2:31
Berrien RESA holds public hearing to discuss starting school...
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2:26
Officials break ground on $20 million facade, traffic flow project...
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3:34
Brian Conybeare interviews Jennifer Copeland’s dad, Dr. Larry...
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1:13
Shamrocks Sports Bar opens next to Four Winds Field
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2:24
New Carlisle opens the door to back yard beekeeping
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4:19
Elkhart High School and Mosaic promoting accessibility with flag...
Tonight will be partly cloudy and mild. Best chance to see the Orionid meteor shower will likely be before 2 AM due to increasing clouds. Sunday will start off with partly cloudy skies, but clouds will increase throughout the afternoon. High temperatures will be able to make it into the low 70s before the clouds limit rising temperatures. Rain moves in mainly after 7/8 PM and will last overnight into Monday. Monday will be the rainiest day of the week, but the chance for rain sticks around every day except Thursday. Temperatures will be feeling seasonable this week, with highs in the 50s and even 40s in the 10 Day forecast.
Tonight: Mostly clear becoming partly cloudy. Low of 58.
Sunday: Partly cloudy becoming mostly cloudy. Rain moves in during the evening. High of 73.
Monday: Mostly cloudy with rain showers. Highs in the mid 60s.