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1:18
Coldest night since April arriving to Michiana
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3:16
Knox Redskins won’t underestimate conference foe Jimtown in...
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4:35
27th Annual Michiana Chili Cook-Off this Sunday
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3:15
Jimtown Jimmies will leave it all on the field against undefeated...
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1:48
A behind the scenes look at Niles Scream Park
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2:16
One more dreary day before a beautiful weekend
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4:06
Women getting empowered with self-defense through Elkhart County...
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3:15
Say Boo to Drugs raises awareness for drug misuse
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1:49
Local law enforcement recognized for helping domestic violence...
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6:24
Cyber security in the midst of an AI world
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1:20
Fair fall weekend
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1:46
Alleged ’catnappers’ plead not guilty in Ohio court
Some showers are already moving through western portions of Michiana this morning. Rounds of rain and heavier downpours are likely throughout the morning and potentially continuing into the early afternoon. The window of dry conditions seems to be a bit smaller this morning compared to yesterday, lowering the amount of time for the atmosphere to reload, but some stronger storms could still bubble up between 5 PM and 9 PM. Primary threats continue to be damaging wind, large hail, and an isolated, brief tornado. After 9 PM, leftover showers will push out and we’ll start off the new work week on a drier and cooler note.
Today: Mostly cloudy with AM showers and PM showers/stronger storms. Breezy. High of 74.
Tonight: Mostly cloudy with showers ending early. Breezy. Low of 47.
Monday: Partly sunny and breezy. High of 56.
Tuesday: Mostly cloudy. Highs in the mid-60s.