Rain ending, wind causing problems
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1:52
While the rain is over, the cooling temperatures are not
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2:28
Public forum hosted by John Glenn High School students
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3:34
Kickoff preview with ABC57’s Allison Hayes
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0:57
Completion of Martin Luther King Jr. Dream Center one step closer
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Niles High School students network with local professionals
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3:59
Political group asks Indiana Democrats to vote in Republican...
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New Buffalo Area Schools to build workforce housing
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2:37
City seeks feedback for final Potawatomi Park plan
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7:27
Center for the Homeless hosting Dancing With Our Stars
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2:10
More wet weather arriving later tonight, but sunnier skies after
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3:16
Public input on the proposal to restart the Palisades Nuclear...
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1:35
Dari Fair opened Wednesday for 2024 season, temperatures cool...
Showers and weak thunderstorms continue through this evening and overnight. Some scattered, light showers are possible Monday morning, and then skies will start clearing in the afternoon. The day will be windy with wind gusts up to 30 mph. This will cause some problems along the Lake Michigan.
There is a Lakeshore Flood Advisory in effect for Berrien and LaPorte counties, because flooding and beach erosion will be possible along the lakeshore due high water levels and large waves. Stay away from piers, as strong rip currents are possible.
Temperatures will be cooler than normal for the week ahead. Highs only warm to 67 Monday, and temps stay in the low 70s and 60s all week. We will have a few more chances for showers and storms Wednesday to Thursday morning, and again Friday to Saturday.
Tonight: Showers and storms. Low of 63.
Monday: Mostly cloudy with a chance of AM showers, then clearing skies. Breezy. Highs in the upper 60s.
Tuesday: Mostly sunny. High of 74