Gloomy Easter Sunday; steady rain moves in tonight
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3:34
’Battle of the Badges’ fundraiser supporting sports field...
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4:34
’Graff Bash’ art event takes place in South Bend
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0:30
Elkhart County crash leaves two injured
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1:34
Warm streak continues with persistent dry weather ahead
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0:28
One dies after being struck by motorcycle in Elkhart County
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0:34
Goshen holds 4th annual Hispanic Heritage Festival
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0:51
Fusion Festival underway in Howard Park
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2:48
Notre Dame back in the win column with a 66-7 over Purdue
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1:50
Heat continues with plenty of sunshine
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1:38
A persistently warm, dry, and sunny forecast
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0:47
3-vehicle crash in Middlebury
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0:33
Fatal Crash on Teasdale Lake St.
Today's forecast is the inverse of yesterday - mainly dry to start the day with rain moving in later in the day. We start chilly with temperatures in the 30's this morning and plenty of cloud cover. There are a few light rain showers further north in Berrien County, but most won't see rain again till this afternoon/evening. This afternoon brings highs in the mid 50's with mostly cloudy skies. Showers move in around the time you'd be sitting down for Easter dinner with steady rain with the chance for a few storms lasting overnight. We'll see a break in the rain the first half of Monday, likely between 8AM-12PM, before more rain with a few rumbles of thunder taking over the afternoon. Once the chance for rain is in the forecast, it doesn't leave for a while with precipitation chances on-and-off through mid-week. Our Monday through Wednesday forecast will stay active with the chance for isolated thunderstorms as well, but for the most part, storms should stay further south.
Today: Mostly cloudy with PM showers. High 56.
Tonight: Rain with some thunder. Low 43.
Monday (Dyngus Day): Cloudy with PM rain/thunder. Breezy. High 54.
Tuesday: Rain. High 47.