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1:56
South Bend community letting their inner child shine at VPA’s...
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1:12
The Links at Four Winds Field kicked off Friday
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1:40
Road construction brings difficult times to not only travel but...
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3:43
People need to stop dumping in District 2,’ Ride-along with...
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1:30
Severe storm chances trending down for Michiana Friday and Saturday
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0:51
Groundbreaking at new Elkhart apartments Thursday
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0:49
One dead after hit and run with motorcycle in Elkhart Thursday...
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1:12
Marshall County Historical Society & Museum holds annual fundraiser
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5:48
Local author’s new book makes reading fun
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1:39
Severe weather possible amidst several rounds of showers and...
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2:23
Pulaski County Historical Society giving history a new home
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1:14
The 24th Annual Cops Cycling for Survivors makes its way to South...
The 36 hours of beautiful, clear skies is slowly drawing to a close. Tonight stays quiet, but a cold front will move through Monday evening. This will create cloud cover by mid-day Monday, and a chance for showers during the afternoon. Rain and thunderstorms are most likely after 5 PM, lasting through Tuesday morning. Temperatures will stay warm on Monday, topping out in the low 70s, but they’ll drop into the low 60s for Tuesday’s high, due to the passing cold front. The second half of Tuesday will be dry and mostly cloudy. Rain returns on Wednesday and Thursday, before drying up on Friday.
Tonight: Mostly clear. Low of 51.
Monday: Sunny early morning with increasing clouds throughout the day. Showers possible in the afternoon, but mainly after 5 PM. High of 71.
Tuesday: Mostly cloudy with AM showers. Highs in the low 60s.