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Isolated strong to severe thunderstorms will begin to develop around 6-7pm this evening. These storms will track southeast finally clearing out around 10pm. Another round of more scattered showers and storms will be quick to follow, primarily impacting us here in Michiana from 11pm through tomorrow morning. Any storm that does develop this evening and through the overnight will have the chance to produce damaging wind gusts, hail, and very heavy downpours. Overall, the severe threat should diminish slightly as we head later through the overnight. Tomorrow, expect showers to linger off and on throughout the day, with more storm chances during the afternoon. Rain still looks to dominate the forecast through Friday night, but then dry weather arrives for this weekend. High temperatures will drop back into the 80s late week and this weekend.




Tonight: Scattered showers/storms. Low 70.
Tomorrow: Scattered showers/storms. High 87.
Thursday: Scattered showers/storms. High 85.
Friday: Isolated showers/storms. High 86.