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A warm, sunny weekend ahead
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Expecting more showers and storms later today, lasting into Friday
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After Tuesday’s torrential rain, more downpours possible Thursday
We'll get a brief break from the rain tonight. It will be mostly cloudy and breezy with temperatures falling into the middle 40s. A few more showers are possible on Saturday, with highs in the upper 50s. Rain moves out Saturday night, and the sun will become more visible throughout Sunday. Temperatures will struggle to get very far into the 50s. Most of Michiana has the chance of frost Monday morning. Afternoon highs will make it into the upper 50s with a mixture of sun and clouds. Temperatures on Tuesday will skyrocket into the 70s Tuesday before a long stretch of rainy weather begins Tuesday night.
Tonight: Partly cloudy. Low 44.
Tomorrow: Mostly cloudy with a few showers possible. High 59.
Sunday: Mostly to partly cloudy. High 59.
Monday: Frost is possible early. Then a mixture of sun and clouds. High 57.