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2:02
Storm threat increasing for Michiana Friday and Saturday
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5:14
’Pollinator Promenade’ celebrates local pollinators
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1:48
Nothing notable on Thursday, but showers and storms to end the...
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4:01
Benton Harbor bringing mobile nuisance party ordinance back to...
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0:52
Board votes 5-2 to keep Clay High School Building
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4:34
New Benton Harbor Area Schools Superintendent sits down with...
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3:20
Nationwide outcry for reopening of the Jayco Animal Cruelty Case
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1:43
A new apartment complex coming to the heart of downtown Saint...
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4:28
Bodycam footage shows search for man who stole police car
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1:08
Evening storms possible, much less muggy Thursday
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0:58
Elkhart expands city boundaries following city council’s approval...
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2:42
Watermelon in hot car experiment
Rain starts the weekend, showers and possibly some thunder Saturday. The wettest time period is Saturday morning, rain is likely 4:00 a.m to 10:00 a.m. then a lull. A second round of thunderstorms is possible Saturday afternoon, 4:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. but round two is a little iffier. Storms may develop over part of the area and move south and east. The storm threat is leaning higher from Warsaw to Ft. Wayne. Storms will be more scattered Saturday afternoon. Outflow wind gusts and small hail are the main threats. Sunday is a beautiful summer day, highs in the low 80s, temperatures rise with more sunshine early next week.
Tonight: Mostly cloudy. Showers before sunrise. Low 62.
Saturday: Morning showers and scattered PM thunderstorms. High 76.
Sunday: Mostly sunny. High 82.
Monday: Sunny. High 86.