Cloudy but 60s return Friday; storms likely Saturday
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3:37
Law enforcement, veterans and more participate in Back the Blue...
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3:47
Families honor lost loved ones as lifeguards return to South...
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1:16
No shortage of sunshine today
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1:37
Memorial Day parade forecast
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4:51
Local band ’The Erly’ stops by ABC57 ahead of June 3 performance
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1:17
VERY foggy first few hours of the morning
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1:57
A local taste brings New Carlisle community together on race...
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0:45
Pancakes help raise funds to support the Alzheimer’s Association
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1:03
Lighter rain expected into the afternoon
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1:04
Non-severe storms expected
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1:16
Showers start this morning
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1:59
Mac & Cheese festival turns Four Winds Field into a kitchen
Another cloudy day in the forecast to end the week, but finally we’ll climb into the 60s this afternoon.
We’ll keep the highs in the 60s going through the weekend, but unfortunately we also have a round of rain then storms to make it through Saturday.
There is a chance for strong or even severe storms Saturday evening, so stay weather aware and know how to get your alerts. Biggest impacts from these storms are likely gusty winds, possibly some hail, and downpours.
Sunday early we’ll see a few lingering showers, then it should taper off to be a mostly dry day.
Next week, there are some additional shower chances Tuesday and Cinco de Mayo Thursday with temperatures sitting in the 60s.
Today: Mostly cloudy. High 64.
Tonight: Mostly cloudy. Showers late. Low 46.
Saturday: Showers. Windy. PM thunderstorms. High 66.
Sunday: Showers early. Partly cloudy. High 68.