An active pattern develops Sunday through Election Day
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1:19
ADEC opens Resource Center in Elkhart
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Cool today, frigid on the way
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Practicing fire safety this holiday season
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EMT shortage in Pulaski County, director asking for higher wages
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2:23
South Bend Fire Department opts for standard state merit board
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Historic Notre Dame / IU playoff game to bring big bonus boost...
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Short holiday shopping season leads to retail surge
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Cold and snowy, again
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Greater New Jerusalem Missionary Baptist Church presents “Chess...
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The Fighting Irish Football team trading in their helmets for...
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The Inn at Saint Mary’s held their first ever Holladay Christkindle...
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Mild Monday, Temps turn cold by Tuesday
ABC57 First Warning Neighborhood Weather Forecast
Saturday, November 2, 2024
A pleasant Saturday leads us into a pleasant but chilly night. Lows tonight will be in the upper 30s with increasing clouds as well. Clocks fall back an hour tonight as daylight saving time ends. Mostly cloudy skies takeover for Sunday as a warming trend develops with highs back in the low 60s. Isolated rain showers are possible near sunset on Sunday, but the majority of the day is dry. Scattered showers linger into Sunday night, but more widespread showers appear likely Monday morning. A warm front moves in early Monday, boosting temperatures closer to 70 for Monday and Tuesday. Most of Monday night looks dry with a few showers, but more showers return on Election Day, especially later in the day with the cold front. Breezy conditions exist on Tuesday as well, as winds could gust over 40 mph. Vote early to avoid the worst of the weather on Tuesday if possible. Cooler and drier conditions arrive by Wednesday. More showers are possible this coming weekend, especially on Sunday.
Tonight: Partly cloudy. Low 38.
Sunday: Mostly cloudy with isolated PM rain. High 63.
Monday: Rain showers. High 68.
Election Day: Rain showers and breezy. High 71.