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ABC57 First Warning Neighborhood Weather Forecast
Tuesday, March 21, 2023
After a nice, dry Tuesday, your rain jacket will likely get quite a workout for the next week or so. A few light rain showers are possible overnight across Michiana. Otherwise, it will cloudy with temperatures falling into the lower 40s. Wednesday morning should be dry, but another round of rain will move in during the afternoon tomorrow. The wettest time of the week looks to be Wednesday night and Thursday morning. Highs should remain in the 50s. A few thunderstorms are possible early Thursday as well. The second half of Thursday and most of Friday should be rain-free and mostly cloudy. The faucet turns back on Friday night into Saturday, and a few snowflakes might try to mix in at times on Saturday, too. Highs will sink to the 40s on Friday and Saturday, but we do get back into the 50s Sunday.
Tonight: A few showers, otherwise mostly cloudy. Low 40.
Tomorrow: Scattered afternoon showers. High 53.
Thursday: Showers and thunderstorms in the morning, then cloudy and a little breezy. High 53.
Friday: Cloudy. Rain at night. High 48.