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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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1:49
Public meeting in Pulaski County helps guide priorities for ADA...
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0:26
The Learner Theatre marks 100 years with time capsule
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1:19
Why a melt midweek may not be a good thing
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2:06
MPD confirms Monday morning homicide investigation, identity...
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1:43
After arctic blast, gradual warmup to start the week
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2:11
Small town, big heart: Kewanna launches first Once Upon a December...
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Author Ivan Maisel visits South Bend to spotlight legendary Frank...
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Dangerously cold overnight
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Shop with a cop brings Christmas joy
The mild weather is coming to an end, the weekend is warm and sunny, but next week will be hot and humid. There has been a significant change in the forecast weather pattern, as the heat dome nudges more to the east next week. This may be partly influenced by the arrival of Hurricane Hilary in Southern California, this weekend. Highs in the upper 80s to mid-90s last through next Thursday, the hottest day, before the heat breaks Friday. Forecast models have been a bit extreme, predicting record shattering numbers that seem unrealistic at this point. I've kept highs +95 degrees out of the forecast.
Tonight: Mostly clear. Low 52.
Saturday: Sunny. High 84.
Sunday: Sunny. High 90.
Monday: Partly cloudy. High 88.
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