Chilly, breezy, and rainy: fall is finally in Michiana
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2:21
The Irish prep to face Midshipmen
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2:36
Racially charged South Bend Police tape case still casting shadow...
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1:14
Notre Dame versus Navy kickoff preview
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2:15
What does the future of the Farmer’s Almanac look like?
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2:21
Wintry weather will end the weekend
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0:58
Concord High School honors veterans during Veterans Day celebration
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5:00
Keeping pests out of your home this winter
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3:04
Mishawaka Cavemen ready to battle St. Joseph for Sectional Championship...
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4:21
Staying safe while staying warm with space heaters
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2:45
St. Joseph Huskies look to get past sectionals for first time...
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1:28
Rainy start to the day, Fair by afternoon
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6:42
Forgiveness at the forefront for family who survived Benton Harbor...
Tuesday is a definitive fall day for our area: generally cloudy skies, cool and breezy weather, and scattered rain showers in the second half of today. Highs peak in the upper 50s this afternoon behind a passing cold front that ushers in wind gusts up to 25 mph. Lake-effect rain showers are likely in the early evening as many head home from work or school. The wet weather continues tonight, mainly north of US-30, as lows dip into the bottom of the 40s. Temperatures rise to the low 50s tomorrow amidst cloudy skies, but are forced to cool yet again as one last round of showers develops overhead. Thursday is quiet and sunnier than the rest of this week, but temperatures will take a while to recover back to the 60s.
Today: Scattered showers. High 57.
Tonight: Scattered showers. Low 42.
Wednesday: AM showers. High 52.
Thursday: Partly cloudy. High 52.