Excessive heat and storm threat
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Tonight will be partly cloudy and warm, with overnight lows only falling into the mid 70s. Excessive heat continues into Sunday. The warning will expire at 8PM EDT Sunday night. After that a cold front will move through, bringing rain and storms, and dropping our temperatures and humidity a bit for Monday. Some of the storms that move through Sunday night between 9PM and 12AM may be strong or even severe. The highest threat is for Berrien county, and northwest Cass and LaPorte counties. Since storms will move in around sunset, they will likely weaken the further east they move across Michiana.
Tonight: Partly cloudy. Low of 74.
Sunday: Partly sunny. Slight chance for PM t-storm. Majority of rain moves in overnight. High of 89.
Monday: Mostly cloudy with a chance of AM showers, then mostly sunny. High of 84.
Tuesday: Mostly to partly sunny. Highs in the mid 80s. Slight chance for PM t-storm.