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Michiana Lawmakers react to economic uncertainty with Trump tariffs
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1:05
Notre Dame gears up for Blue-Gold game April 12
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1:13
Local shoppers react to tariffs amid trade war
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3:13
South Bend honors MLK with march, sneak peek at new Dream Center
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Tarps available to Bourbon residents affected by recent storms
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0:53
Temperatures fall through early next week
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1:15
Trump Administration grants TikTok 75-day extension
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2:23
Rain returns this afternoon, heavy rain possible overnight
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3:29
Fly-Thru Bourbon Tornado Damage
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2:30
Bremen business owner gives free meals to those affected by storms
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0:36
Severe storms batter Marshall County, leaves trail of damage
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2:22
EF1 Tornado hits Bourbon, leaves scattered damage
Minus an isolated shower the forecast now looks mostly dry on Saturday before showers and storms become likely again Sunday and Monday. The humidity will rise this weekend, you’ll likely need to turn on the a/c. The mugginess will fuel potential for downpours, so our localized flood risk continues through Monday. The middle of next week looks warm and dry, with high in the mid-80s.
Tonight: And isolated shower is possible, mostly cloudy, low of 60.
Saturday: Isolated showers/storms, partly cloudy, high of 78.
Sunday: Scattered showers/storm, mostly cloudy, high of 82.
Monday: Scattered showers / storm, mostly cloudy, high of 80.