Saturday night soaker, then more storms Sunday
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1:41
Frigid, snowy conditions start tonight
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1:15
Stephenson’s of Elkhart hosts annual coat drive
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2:03
Honor Credit Union collaborates with Toys for Tots to spread...
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Car chase leads to armed officers putting two suspects into custody
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2:42
Notre Dame vs. Indiana and how to avoid scammers
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What’s next for Portage Manor? Public can weigh in
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A quick punch of snow and cold
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ADEC opens Resource Center in Elkhart
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2:20
Cool today, frigid on the way
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Practicing fire safety this holiday season
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EMT shortage in Pulaski County, director asking for higher wages
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2:23
South Bend Fire Department opts for standard state merit board
We're continuing to track thunderstorms heading into tonight. Some of these storms could become strong to severe, although severe impacts look to stay further to our south. The primary concern tonight will be heavy rain with rain rates likely exceeding 1 inch per hour - this could make flooding a concern in some areas. Gusty winds will also be possible within thunderstorms. The timeline of this system has been pushed back with the main line of storms arriving after midnight along a stationary front, although developing storm cells are expected ahead of the line, mainly after 8PM. Thunderstorms continue into tomorrow as a low-pressure system moves over Michiana, this also brings a shift in winds which will result in a cool down Sunday with highs in the mid 70's. We rebound by Monday, sunshine and warm weather returns with highs in the 80's, rain and storms are back Wednesday.
Tonight: Thunderstorms. Low 67.
Tomorrow: Thunderstorms. High 76.
Monday: Mostly sunny. High 84.
Fourth of July: Mostly sunny. High 88.