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1:49
Warm Today, Scattered shower and storm chances tomorrow
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2:42
Buttigieg Rallies Against Redistricting in Indiana
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4:55
Residents seeking answers on proposed Saint Joe County wind project
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2:47
New Carlisle could get South Shore train station
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3:46
SJC Area Plan Commission joins Town of New Carlisle in opposition...
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3:05
49th Annual Nappanee Apple Festival Kicks Off with 600-Pound...
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1:07
Bethel University hosts sixth annual Baugo Promise “Walk into...
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2:20
Playground at Merrifield Park in Mishawaka being reconstructed
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1:11
Humane Society, Cat Lady Café partnership leads to over 250...
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1:25
Local GOP responds to letter against collaboration
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1:24
Habitat for Humanity holds groundbreaking for Elkhart County...
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5:27
The Bergamot returns to roots with album release
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.