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Summer-like through today
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2:00
The South Bend Cubs give up a win to Peoria Friday night
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2:46
A ribbon cutting at Four Winds Field
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4:52
Updated tornado count from Thursday’s storms
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2:32
People in Elkhart County are facing the aftermath of Thursday...
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2:03
Wanatah residents react to Thursday night’s storms
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2:01
Notre Dame professor talks A.I. development, responsible A.I....
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Michiana communities clean up the mess from Thursday’s storms,...
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1:18
Fair and mild end to the workweek
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The Horan family is adding another member
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2:01
Recap of Thursday night’s storms
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Crossroads United Way shares and discusses new data regarding...
The fair weather lasts through Friday, the warmest day this week.
Saturday may be dry most the day, but the biggest change is an increasing chance of rain Saturday night.
As medium range model data starts to come in, the rainiest period -- with the heaviest rain -- is zoning in on Saturday night.
Saturday night, thundershowers are possible with heavy rain.
Rain is still likely most of Sunday, but it's possible it could be more morning than afternoon focused.
The chance of rain continues Monday, but this system could clear more quickly, limiting rain Monday. The rest of next week looks fair.
Tonight: Mostly clear. Low 60.
Friday: Mostly sunny. High 86.
Saturday: Partly cloudy. Rain/storms late. High 84.
Sunday: Rain. High 78.
Monday: Showers. High 79.