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2:47
Artist took pieces of Notre Dame’s past and turned them into...
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3:35
Residents near potential South Bend data center site react
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1:51
A melt, then a rapid refreeze
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1:22
AAA projects record-breaking end-of-year travel numbers
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1:58
Christmas tree farms sales impacted by weather
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2:06
MPD confirms victim was shot to death on Monday morning
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2:51
The melt begins today
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3:13
Residents face weeks of no heat at Karl King Tower
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2:06
Warming centers available across Michiana as winter cold intensifies
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1:25
Teddy bear drive supports children in Michiana hospitals
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3:03
Public meeting in Pulaski County helps guide priorities for ADA...
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The Learner Theatre marks 100 years with time capsule
The start of the weekend is dry, but the chance of rain builds through Saturday and early next week. Saturday will still be a warm, slightly humid day with highs in the 80s. There will be more clouds than sun, but we're likely dry through kickoff of Purdue-Notre Dame at 3:30 PM. The chance of storms starts to pop in the late afternoon / evening. A storm near the stadium could temporarily delay the game. Shower and storm coverage will increase Sunday and Monday. In-total, upwards of an inch of much-needed rain could fall. The rainy pattern lingers through the middle of next week as a stalled system keeps scattered showers in the forecast. An additional half inch of rain could fall through next Thursday. Temperatures will cool into the 70s for highs.
Tonight: Partly cloudy, mild. Low 64.
Saturday: Spotty showers & storms. High 84.
Sunday: Scattered showers & storms. High 76.
Monday: Scattered showers & storms. High 74.