Rain and wind are both on the ballot this Election Day
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1:35
Warming trend begins tomorrow
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0:26
All hostages safe and suspect injured in Metro County SWAT investigation
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2:06
Cold start to Winter
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0:42
Village Food Pantry distributes coats for the holiday season
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2:57
Niles Buchanan YMCA opens Hometown Christmas Market to public
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1:59
Cold now, Mild leading up to Christmas
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2:09
Significantly warmer for today
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0:24
Train engine fire at Fidler’s Pond
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2:29
Santa at the Mistletoe Market: How to stay on the nice list
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2:34
There are new plans for the old South Bend Tribune Building
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1:54
Mobile food distributions ramp up to meet increasing need
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2:30
Woman pleads guilty after St. Joseph County flagged fake petition...
There is no shortage of wet weather in the first half of this week as low pressure lifts through the Great Lakes region. Widespread but light rain showers take up almost all of today with a brief pause for some areas later this afternoon. A warm front lifted through this morning which set the stage for mild temperatures today in the mid to upper 60s and wind gusts upwards of 35-40 mph. Election day features much of the same as today, but with more noticeable winds as many wait in line to vote. Michiana nears 70F tomorrow despite the consistent rainfall throughout almost the entire day. Wednesday marks a cooler and quieter trend the rest of the week with more abundant sunshine as highs drop to near 60F.
Today: Showers. High 68.
Tonight: Showers. Low 62.
Tuesday: Warm. Windy and rainy. High 70.
Wednesday: Partly cloudy. High 58.