Clear skies, possible frost, and a mid-week cooldown
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Cooling and drying through morning
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0:47
Severe threat over
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2:22
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South Bend Mayor Mueller builds on last year’s clean-up efforts
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Dangerous storms to our west not weakening much
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Strong storms likely just after midnight
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Severe storms possible tonight
Although clear for the most part, Sunday night will bring frigid temperatures into much of the Michiana region. A low of 37F tonight is predicted with the national weather service issuing a hazardous weather outlook for the possible development of some frost throughout the area. After Sunday night, temperatures will hover around the high 60s/low 70s for the first half of the week. The best chance for scattered showers is Wednesday overnight into Thursday with the passage of a cold front over Michiana, dropping our temperatures into the low to mid 50s. With the exception of Wed PM/Thurs AM, sunny skies and relatively clear nights will dominate for a pleasant stretch of weather.
Tonight: Clear. Low 37.
Monday: Mostly sunny. High 67.
Tuesday: Partly cloudy. High 69.
Wednesday: Mostly sunny skies. High 70.