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Elkhart County names new leadership, one seat still vacant
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2:10
Notre Dame women bounce back with 94-60 ACC win over Boston College
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Pursuit of wanted subject leads to collision
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3:17
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How Venezuelan oil could impact American gas prices
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3:03
Former Elkhart County clerk pleads guilty to official misconduct
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3:31
Inspection records show conditions at shuttered Red Rock Inn
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1:44
Rainy and windy night before a big temperature crash
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Why cloudy days dominate winter
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Local IU fan hits the road for Peach Bowl
Wednesday will begin with thundershowers. How quickly those showers clear, if there are any midday showers impacts severe weather later in the day. It is likely the airmass will change quickly, turning mild and relatively humid, Wednesday afternoon. The setup is very similar to Sunday, so there is as much or more concern for damaging wind gusts and spin-up tornadoes. However, a similar setup does not guarantee a similar result. Severity of impacts are still TBD, but you should be aware 6:00 PM to Midnight, is the threat window. Be prepared for more power outages.
The weather is calmer to end the week, then more rain this weekend, Saturday - Sunday morning.
Tonight: AM T-Showers. Low 48.
Wednesday: AM T-showers, PM T-storms. High 68.
Thursday: Breezy, cooler. High 57.
Friday: Mostly cloudy. 56.