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5:55
Straight No Chaser Christmas tour comes to The Morris
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2:58
Rain just one day away
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2:47
County council considers updated noise ordinance amid data center...
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1:34
Solar project rejected in Marshall County
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0:49
Kroc Center toy distribution brings holiday help to families
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4:04
After the coldest start to December in 20 years, the month will...
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3:12
Local unemployment differs from national four year high
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0:56
14,000 pounds of chicken donated to Food Bank of Northern Indiana
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3:29
Local Jewish groups celebrate Hannukah without fear following...
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2:47
Artist took pieces of Notre Dame’s past and turned them into...
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3:35
Residents near potential South Bend data center site react
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1:51
A melt, then a rapid refreeze
Multiple rounds of showers and storms expected through the day, as a low-pressure system continues to move closer to Michiana. Nothing particularly severe is expected, though some areas could see gusty conditions with storms. Thanks to the rain we saw yesterday and will continue to see through this week, temperatures take a gradual downward path, ending up in the mid 70s through most of the beginning of the week. Monday marks the beginning of astronomical fall, with the autumnal equinox, though conditions won't be feeling particularly fall-like until these dreary rainy conditions let up closer to next weekend. Highs in the low 70s next weekend, likely dry, with a slight warm up to start next week.
Today: Rounds of storms and showers, warm. High 80.
Tonight: Stormy early, more showers later. Low 62.
Monday: Scattered shower and storm chance continues. High 74.
Tuesday: Some showers, likely calmer. High 76.