Much warmer, but cloudier to end the weekend
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5:53
Michigan Lt. Governor Gilchrist talks nuclear power with ABC57
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2:29
Model Elementary School students raise record amount for American...
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5:08
Hello Gorgeous is holding an event to celebrate women with cancer
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1:56
Week wraps up mostly dry, but rainy Easter weekend in store
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3:09
City of South Bend shares plans of ’Madison Lifestyle District’...
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2:09
Michigan State Trooper opens fire on suspect in Benton Harbor
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4:10
Palisades to restart with $1.5B federal loan
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1:21
’Spring into Action for Kids’ at Middlebury Food Pantry
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1:09
Fair until Saturday, showers on either side of Easter
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Baby box named after late Congresswoman Jackie Walorski
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1:46
County assessor holds town hall in New Carlisle Township
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2:02
Mishawaka HS hosts college signing day for student athletes!
Clouds have returned to finish out the weekend, but we'll be staying dry again today. Breezy winds out of the south and southwest yesterday have helped usher in warmer air that is starting our morning much warmer than yesterday, in the mid to upper 30's. Temperatures by this afternoon will be unseasonably warm, in the lower to mid 40's for most. Warmer-than-average temperatures are the name of the game for the work week, some could see highs nearing 50 on Tuesday and Thursday. The next chance we have to see rain will be late Monday night into Tuesday morning as a cold front moves through the Great Lakes region. This front will bring breezy conditions once again and temperatures dipping below freezing Tuesday night. Rain looks to be moving out for the second half of Tuesday, but more rain - potentially heavier with gustier winds - returns Wednesday night and Thursday. Rain chances turn over to snow chances at the end of the week with highs back in the 30's and lows back in the 20's by Friday.
Today: Mostly cloudy, breezy. High 41.
Tonight: Mostly cloudy. Low 26.
Monday: Partly cloudy. High 40.
Tuesday: AM showers, breezy. High 46.