Rain and storms Monday
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Hundreds gathered at a local Michiana brewery in hopes of breaking...
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2:45
Ag Days 2026 kicks off Friday at the St. Joseph County Fairgrounds
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2:28
Notre Dame’s safety room looks loaded behind Shuler and Johnson
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2:13
Notre Dame cornerbacks Leonard Moore, Christian Gray embracing...
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Fair Plain Middle School students learning new technology skills
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1:15
Sunshine take over later today
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3:14
Raise Your Voice event with Saint Mary’s College
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2:17
AG Days kicks off this weekend aiming to teach families and kids...
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Heavy rain this morning
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0:56
Cass County Commissioners pass storm recovery funding proposal
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2:10
How global and state factors impact prices at the pump
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Farmers in Southwest Michigan host roundtable discussion on...
A few more showers are possible this evening, and overnight will be dry ad cool. Monday morning commute will be dry. Rain will move in by mid-late morning, lasting through the afternoon. By the evening, some scattered showers and thunderstorms will fire up. Some storms may be strong, especially in Kosciusko, Fulton, Pulaski and Marshall counties. The higher chance for severe storms is mainly to our southeast, closer to the Fort Wayne area. Strong winds are the primary threat for us. Temperatures stay cooler through Tuesday, then start warming again on Wednesday.
Tonight: Few evening showers. Then Cloudy. Low of 57.
Monday: Cloudy with rounds of rain and storms in the morning and the afternoon/evening. High around 69.
Tuesday: Partly sunny. Highs in the upper 60s/low 70s.
Wednesday: Partly sunny. Highs in the upper 70s.