Mostly quiet Sunday with isolated storm chances; stormy week ahead
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1:44
Temperatures rise and fall to end the week, rain Friday
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3:19
National College Decision Day is pushed back this year
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5:25
Michigan State Representative Joey Andrews joins ABC57
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1:29
A new chapter for the Cass District Library Edwardsburg Branch
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1:59
Few showers this morning, then quiet again today
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2:23
PGA and Whirlpool prepare for one last KitchenAid Senior Championship...
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Two people killed in plane crash near Bristol
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The new plan to transform much of Potawatomi Park in South Bend
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2:49
Parts of Michiana to be pestered soon
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6:56
The realities of rapidly rising rent
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Mild midweek, rain likely Friday
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Local dance company promotes healthy social media habits to students
After a night of storms across Michiana, Sunday is looking to be a little calmer. The main weather threat today will be minor flooding-- ponding across roadways and flooding along rivers are possible. To see a full album of storm damage photos including tree damage and flooding, click here.
Sunday should be mostly dry and partly cloudy, with highs in the mid 80s this afternoon. An isolated thunderstorm or shower isn't out of the question this afternoon or evening.
More showers and thunderstorms return for Memorial Day Monday. Scattered showers and thunderstorms are likely through the day Monday.
The unsettled pattern continues this week with more chances for showers and thunderstorms each day until Friday. Temperatures will stay in the 80s through Thursday. The end of the week and next weekend look slightly cooler with highs in the mid 70s.
Today: Partly cloudy. A few isolated storms possible. High 85.
Tonight: Partly cloudy. Low 66.
Memorial Day: Scattered thunderstorms. High 85.
Tuesday: Scattered thunderstorms. High 85.