Severe storm threat Monday
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0:34
The Niles Scream Park returns
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3:32
Caution signs reinstalled in St. Joseph, drowning victims remembered
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2:14
Strides towards kindness: Plymouth High School XC runner carries...
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The warm, dry days will continue to add up
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0:49
South Bend International Airport simulates plane crash drill
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1:08
New Prairie Middle School students being searched upon arrival...
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ABC57 gives studio tour to special guest Nancy Young
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1:48
High clouds and very warm for Friday
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2:39
Benton Harbor Area Schools cancel classes Friday following lockdown
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3:58
Saying goodbye to South Bend Motor Speedway as auto auction eyes...
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City of South Bend kicks off Fusion Festival with a conference...
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As fall fun begins, fall weather nowhere in sight
This afternoon and evening will be increasingly cloudy with a chance for a couple of showers. A few showers are possible overnight, into the Monday morning commute as well. Monday is going to be another hot day, with a severe threat during the evening and late night. A couple of isolated severe storms are possible during the evening, and more storms will likely develop west of Michiana during the late evening, moving into our area overnight. Some of these storms may be severe too, especially in the west and southern parts of Michiana. The threats include strong damaging wind, small hail, a tornado, and flooding. Storms will move out Tuesday morning, and Tuesday afternoon will clear up.
Tonight: Mostly cloudy with a chance of showers/storms. Low of 67.
Monday: Mostly cloudy with a few AM showers, afternoon and evening isolated storms, Overnight widespread storms. Some of the evening and overnight storms could be strong or severe. High of 84.
Tuesday: Mostly cloudy with leftover AM showers, then clearing skies. Highs near 80.