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5:55
Straight No Chaser Christmas tour comes to The Morris
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2:58
Rain just one day away
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2:47
County council considers updated noise ordinance amid data center...
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1:34
Solar project rejected in Marshall County
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0:49
Kroc Center toy distribution brings holiday help to families
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4:04
After the coldest start to December in 20 years, the month will...
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3:12
Local unemployment differs from national four year high
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0:56
14,000 pounds of chicken donated to Food Bank of Northern Indiana
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3:29
Local Jewish groups celebrate Hannukah without fear following...
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2:47
Artist took pieces of Notre Dame’s past and turned them into...
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3:35
Residents near potential South Bend data center site react
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1:51
A melt, then a rapid refreeze
Rain and storms are likely to last through most of the weekend with scattered storms expected to move into Michiana mainly during the afternoon. Storms will be on-and-off for many through the day, but more rainfall is on the way for tonight and through the end of the weekend. A 2/5 threat for severe weather is in place for today with the main hazards being localized heavy rainfall, gusty winds, and the possibility for small hail. Most people can expect to see less than half an inch of rainfall throughout this weekend, although some could see more with heavy downpours. Rain and thunderstorms should last through most of the day Sunday before conditions start to dry out to kick off the dry upcoming work week.
Today: PM scattered thunderstorms. Heavy rain and gusty winds possible. High 78.
Tonight: Thunderstorms. Low 65.
Sunday: Thunderstorms. High 77.
Monday: Partly cloudy. High 79.