More April showers in the forecast
Posted: Apr 20, 2022 6:38 PM EDT
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This April has aptly featured plenty of showers across Michiana, with another round of rain falling on Wednesday.
Fourteen out of the twenty days have featured at least a trace of rain and/or snow in South Bend. In fact, we've had nearly as many dry days (six) as days with snow (five).
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More rainy days are ahead. Rain showers are likely Friday and Sunday, with rain potentially lingering into Monday as well.
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While this is good news for the May flowers that should follow these April showers, there is still more cold weather in the forecast, too. In fact, frost concerns return by the middle of next week as overnight temperatures will once again dip into the 30s.
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