Beautiful today, storm threat tomorrow

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Crews work around the clock repairing storm chaos
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Lawmakers aim to refine bill for partisan school boards, closer...
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Tornado damage remains from July as Elkhart Neighborhood braces...
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Cass County family loses horse and 50-year-old trees in high...
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Severe Storms, Wednesday evening
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The calm before the storm
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Edwardsburg community helping neighbors after mass storm damage
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Storm clean up underway in Elkhart
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Storm damage restoration, experts advise checking in on insurance...
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Power crews work around the clock, extensive damage to restore...
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Communicating storm damage at risk in Fulton County
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Power problems persist throughout Michiana
It's another dry, warm day with little humidity and plenty of sunshine. Things stay quiet into tonight, but we'll start to see clouds moving in ahead of rain and thunderstorm chances returning tomorrow. We could see a few showers in the morning, but the main focus in on Thursday afternoon when we'll have a chance to see strong thunderstorms. A severe potential exists, but mainly further east closer to Fort Wayne. If thunderstorms start to develop a bit sooner, we could see more impacts, but for now, the most likely hazard looks to be gusty winds as storms move through Michiana. Storms move out by Thursday night and Friday is calm again with dry skies and slightly cooler temperatures. The weekend should stay mostly dry and warm.
Today: Mostly sunny. High 85.
Tonight: Partly cloudy. Low 65.
Thursday: AM showers, PM storms. High 86.
Friday: Partly cloudy skies and cooler. High 78.