Record heat for Memorial Day
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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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Residents near potential South Bend data center site react
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1:51
A melt, then a rapid refreeze
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1:22
AAA projects record-breaking end-of-year travel numbers
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1:58
Christmas tree farms sales impacted by weather
This evening a couple of small isolated showers could pop up, but the majority of Michiana stays dry and mostly sunny. The scorching heat continues through Memorial day and Tuesday, and we’ll finally have some relief on Wednesday. Highs will top out in the mid 90s for Memorial day with mostly sunny skies. The air quality alert continues until Monday night for high levels of ozone. Tuesday will be our next chance for any sizeable rain showers, during the afternoon/evening. On Wednesday, subtropical storm Alberto will move northward, bringing us rain and t-storms through Friday.
Tonight: Mostly clear. Low of 67.
Memorial Day: Mostly sunny. High of 95.
Tuesday: Mostly sunny early with more PM clouds and a slight chance of evening showers. Highs near 91.