Finally! Our incredible quiet stretch to give way to soaking rainfall
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The humidity returns, Sunday
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Why the dew point is the best way to represent humidity
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The South Bend Police Department hosts inaugural community track...
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Thanks to the weather, Michiana corn seeing rapid growth
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After closure in 2020, YMCA reopens in downtown
Our wildly quiet and tranquil pattern is set to come to an end by Saturday evening as a very strong storm system impacts the country. We will be on the warm side of the system with rain likely Saturday night into Sunday morning, and again late Sunday into Monday morning.
Highs will push 50 degrees on Saturday before surging into the lower 60s Sunday. Significantly colder air filters in by Monday afternoon as any morning showers turn to a few snow showers late.
A round of snow -- mostly lake enhanced -- is looking increasingly probable Monday night into Tuesday. Some accumulation will be possible. Temperatures then recover into the 40s again as 2020 gets underway.
Tonight: Partly cloudy. Low of 28.
Saturday: Mostly cloudy; rain by late evening. High of 49.
Sunday: Rain during the morning and again by late afternoon. High of 62.
Monday: Showers during the morning; breezy. Temps falling from an early high of 43.