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0:33
Mass shooting in downtown Chicago leaving two dead
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1:34
Hot and clear today, Storms tomorrow
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0:32
Golf cart and pickup truck collide leaving one injured
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1:53
Fourth of July Festivities light up South Bend
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0:46
Newton Park 4th of July Celebration
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1:34
Berrien Springs hosted Pickle Fest Friday
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1:10
Warm and dry for fireworks tonight
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2:26
Berrien Springs hosts its fifth annual Pickle Fest
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1:14
Hot and Humid Independence Day, Storms return Sunday
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4:18
Indiana HB1275 opens the doors for family-friendly brewery
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2:13
Nicholas Stanley pleads not guilty to murder of sex offender;...
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0:57
Ninety-degree highs for the Fourth of July
Tonight will be chilly with a small chance for some light flurries. Snow showers hold off until early Friday morning, starting around 5 AM and ending by 9 AM. Showers are most likely south of US 30, but we could see some light snow south of the toll road as well. Regardless, only a dusting to less than .5” is possible. Temperatures start to warm a bit for Friday, topping out around 40, and we will have some sunshine at times.
Saturday will warm up even more, into the upper 40s, but rain moves in during the early to mid-afternoon and sticks around through the evening. Wind will pick up, gusting near 40 mph. A cold front will move through Saturday night, dropping temps into the low 30s by Sunday morning.
Tonight: Light snow late, low of 24.
Friday: AM light snow, mostly cloudy, high of 40.
Saturday: Rain starts in the afternoon, breezy, high of 48.
Sunday: Chance for AM rain/snow. Highs in the upper 30s.