Plenty of sunshine and mild temperatures on the way

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Feeling like fall
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Southerly winds continue to help bolster our temperatures around 15F above average this evening. Tonight, we fall back into the upper 30s while staying mostly clear aloft. Some patchy fog is possible across the area overnight, but there is no need for extra time during Sunday AM travel. Michiana will crack the upper 60s Sunday afternoon as mostly sunny skies take over, eventually becoming partly cloudy Sunday night with lows in the bottom of the 50s. We're watching for a potential record-breaking Monday with highs in the low 70s courtesy of a warm front. Behind the warm front will be an area of low pressure and the subsequent cold front swinging through Monday night, bringing rain and a possible thunderstorm. Showers last through Tuesday morning with partial cloudiness developing that afternoon.
Tonight: Mostly clear. Low 39.
Sunday: Mostly sunny. High 67.
Monday: Partly cloudy, rain during the overnight hours. High 72.
Tuesday: AM showers. High 55.