Mainly quiet thru Wednesday before pattern turns active
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2:30
Mishawaka ‘Designated Outdoor Refreshment Area’ along riverwalk...
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0:50
Saint Mary’s College breaks ground on Heritage and Research...
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6:13
Rep. Rudy Yakym discusses Netanyahu’s address to Congress and...
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3:41
Three civil rights lawsuits filed against Elkhart Police
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1:03
The humidity returns, Sunday
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1:57
Why the dew point is the best way to represent humidity
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4:18
What is Project 2025 and why does it matter?
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0:45
The South Bend Police Department hosts inaugural community track...
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’A Rosie Place’ in South Bend welcomes new equine friend
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Thanks to the weather, Michiana corn seeing rapid growth
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4:10
Developing Downtowns: South Bend
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2:25
After closure in 2020, YMCA reopens in downtown
Windy conditions and large waves along Lake Michigan beaches will be the story for Sunday as a Clipper-type system moves by to our north. We are mainly dry thru Thursday morning with a small chance of light rain and/or snow showers late Tuesday into early Wednesday morning.
Temperatures will be above normal each day as we top out in the upper 30s to near 40. Wednesday will be an exception with highs staying around the 30-degree mark.
The pattern becomes more active late next week into next weekend and perhaps beyond. Rain is likely Thursday into Friday with models then diverging on what happens next weekend. For now, will be maintaining a chance of rain, snow or a mix next weekend,
Today: Mostly cloudy and windy. High of 40.
Tonight: Partly cloudy. Low of 27.
Monday: Partly cloudy. High of 40.
Tuesday: Mostly cloudy. High of 38.