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ABC57 First Warning Neighborhood Weather Forecast
Thursday, June 15th, 2023
Almost the entirety of today will stay dry, but there is a chance that a rogue shower or thunderstorm develops along the incoming cold front from the northwest later in the day. Those closest to the lake in NW Michiana will feel the cooling effects of the front first as temperatures cool down during the day while those in SE Michiana will be the last to receive reduced temperatures. Behind the front is a stream of smoke from the Canadian wildfires which could turn skies a bit hazy. Tonight will be quiet and calm with mostly clear skies as temperatures go back down into the low 50s across the area. Friday sees more partly cloudy skies roll into the area with temperatures hovering in the mid 70s, but will remain dry. Similarly, Friday night will clear up entering Father's Day weekend and experience another walk back down into the low 50s for its low. Saturday breaks back into the 80s as mostly sunny skies return, although Michiana still cannot shake the temperature swing back into the low 50s Saturday night.
Today: Partly cloudy with isolated shower/storms in the evening. High 80.
Tonight: Mostly clear skies. Low 51.
Friday: Partly cloudy. High 75.
Saturday: Mostly sunny. High 81.