Storm threat and muggy again through midday
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1:48
Both temperatures and rain chances increase this weekend
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2:37
Hotel costs skyrocket for ND v IU game
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0:31
A fire in South Bend leaves building ablaze
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3:11
Notre Dame v IU CFP Game Day Parking
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2:19
Notre Dame Women’s Basketball faces undefeated UConn
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3:14
Holiday miracles in Mishawaka
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1:46
Milder but wetter conditions this weekend
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1:37
Feeling below zero with snow today, but temperatures trending...
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3:00
Third public meeting held on Portage Manor ecological study
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2:36
Notre Dame outlast Dartmouth 77-65
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2:42
Lake Effect Snow and frigid temperatures ahead
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4:56
Father of Smith Six mourns, cause of fire ’undetermined’
Wednesday, June 10th, 2020
It remains breezy today with wind gusts of 30-35 mph possible. We’ll hold onto the heat and mugginess as well until the cold front moves though later this afternoon. Ahead of the front, isolated storms will be possible this morning and afternoon. As storms develop and move east, they could become strong to severe. Damaging wind gusts and an isolated tornado are again the main threats.
Once the front clears, more comfortable air moves in, keeping us in the 70s for Thursday. This will begin our sunny stretch with little to no precipitation expected through the end of next week. Conditions are expected to get quite dry so make sure you’re watering your garden and check back for updates on any fire danger before you toast your marshmallows over a campfire.
Today: Breezy. Isolated storms through midday. High 84.
Tonight: Partly cloudy. Low 60.
Thursday: Mostly sunny. High 78.
Friday: Mostly sunny. High of 74.