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2:16
Notre Dame’s CJ Carr embraces growing expectations while leading...
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2:34
Injuries sideline key linebackers as Notre Dame leans on depth...
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0:58
U.S. Army increases maximum enlistment age from 35 to 42
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2:08
Large hail, damaging winds and tornadoes possible Thursday
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3:18
Expert breaks down high gas prices and factors impacting price...
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2:08
Westview community rallies around boys’ basketball team headed...
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2:06
The threat for severe weather has increased
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2:16
More sunshine today with a severe risk tomorrow
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0:32
Granger residents share input on proposed S.R. 23 roundabout
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2:59
Seven local boards unanimously approve fire territory merger...
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2:05
JobSpark helps inspire career exploration for middle school students
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2:01
MPHPL launches new bookmobile to extend library access
Today will be our last sunny one for a while, so get outside and enjoy with highs climbing to the mid-50s. Clouds increase overnight as showers spark up ahead of an advancing cold front. That front slows down over us, which means Michiana will become the focal point for rounds of showers and rain Thursday through early Saturday. Minor flooding is still a possibility for the low-lying areas. The second half of the weekend and early next week looks dry and cooler once again with highs falling into the upper 30s and low 40s.
Today: Mostly sunny. High of 56.
Tonight: Mostly clear to mostly cloudy with rain arriving late. Low of 44.
Thursday: Mostly cloudy with showers likely, especially in the morning. High of 56.
Friday: Cloudy with rounds of rain. High of 50.