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3:22
State audit exposes widespread financial mismanagement in Winona...
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1:01
Heat waves like this week are more likely to happen in the future
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1:20
’Art Walk Wednesdays’ in Elkhart kick off with a new addition
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1:16
Police Chief Wayne Bean retiring after 43 years of service
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4:21
Prosecutor offers details on decision not to charge 3 men who...
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1:13
hot, humid, pop-up storms
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4:21
Prosecutor offers details on decision not to charge 3 men who...
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0:44
Veteran’s grave vandalized in LaGrange County
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1:52
Rain pops up later today, heat and humidity stay put
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3:51
Benton Harbor Area Schools hosts public meet and greet with Superintendent...
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1:07
Spray and Play helps keep the community cool in Benton Harbor
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1:16
Nuclear Plant Experts at public open house for the Palisades
The most extreme heat and humidity will subside, but the forecast remains very humid through the weekend. The heat index will peak in the low-to-mid 90s, each afternoon. The chance of much needed rain also develops. Pop-up, non-severe storms will be in the forecast through early next week. Most of the day will be dry, but there will be a few hours, primarily in the afternoon / evening when scattered storms develop. This may require a quick change of plans, to dodge the rain. The rain is much-needed but will not be widespread, the forecast is optimistic there everyone will get at least one downpour through next Monday. Wednesday, Friday and Monday are the wettest days.
Tonight: A few showers. Low 72
Wednesday: Scattered t-showers High 88.
Thursday: Isolated storms. High 92.
Friday: Scattered t-showers. High 90