Mostly dry weather rest of week
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Michiana Crime Stoppers shredding event
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Windy and wet this weekend, but unseasonable warmth as well
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Annual District Sisterhood Conference at Ivy Tech empowers students
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Back home in downtown South Bend, YMCA to open new location
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This week’s ABC57 Cub Reporter is Nicholas Zentz
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Amazon Web Services invests $11 billion to build data center...
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Riley High School student center stage at the NFL Draft
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Rain, wind, and milder temperatures forecast this weekend
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Joe Alt expected to be drafted in the first round of NFL Draft
The storm threat from Monday evening is all clear, and the rest of this week looks dry for cleanup efforts. Today starts cloudy, but skies clear to mostly sunny by this afternoon. Temperatures are in the mid 80s with slightly lower humidity than yesterday. There is a lakeshore flood advisory until 11 a.m. Tuesday—there is some high wave action still and flooding is possible along the lake. There is a yellow flag for swimming today. Overnight skies are mostly clear with temperatures dropping to around 60 degrees. Wednesday and Thursday are mostly sunny and dry with temperatures around 86.
Friday afternoon through the weekend there is a chance for a few isolated showers and thunderstorms. Temperatures stay in the mid 80s this weekend.
Today: Clearing to partly sunny. High 84.
Tonight: Mostly clear. Low 60.
Wednesday: Mostly sunny. High 86.
Thursday: Mostly sunny. High 86.