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The Extreme Heat starts today
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The heat starts now
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Showers and storms possible for the holiday weekend
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Mishawaka celebrates America’s 250 with music
The wind calms tonight. Saturday is a cool, calm and cloudy day. The weather turns mild and breezy again Sunday, highs near 70 degrees before a wild end to the weekend. Rain, possible thunderstorms ahead of a strong cold front Sunday night, then a rapid cool-down and heavy, wet snow by Monday morning. Temperatures fall form the 60s Sunday to the 20s Monday and teens by Tuesday morning. Snowfall, will initially melt but as temperatures fall will accumulate. Totals of three to six inches are likely through Tuesday morning in the lake effect zones, with a lesser amount of one to three inches away form the lake. Slick, icy roads are a concern Monday night - Tuesday morning as lows fall into the teens. Blowing snow will also lower visibility and cause a nasty wind chill Monday. The end of next week is calmer and milder.
Tonight: Breezy, cold. Low 28.
Saturday: Cloudy. High 42.
Sunday: PM T-storms. High 68.
Monday: Snow. Temperatures fall from 30.