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2:03
Still no rain in sight until this weekend
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3:00
New South Bend downtown Kosher grocery store to hold open house...
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1:49
Armed Robbery suspect crashes into river after pursuit in Berrien...
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2:31
Coalition for Democracy holds vigil in honor of victims of gun...
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6:20
Hispanic Heritage Month 2025 marked by celebrations of culture...
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4:16
Notre Dame offense shows some promise despite loss to Texas A&M
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2:50
SJCPD exhumes body of 40-year-old cold case victim
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2:35
Notre Dame’s defense under fire after 41– 40 loss to Texas...
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2:28
Police investigating after shots fired incident in Eddy Street...
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1:27
Warm and dry this week, rain chance this weekend
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0:59
Groundbreaking for phase two of ’The Cascade’
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0:54
’Holy War’ matchup off the field in annual Hunger Bowl
The storm threat has a tighter window this evening, 5:00 PM to 10:00 PM, and a limited amount of energy. Storms are likely but can they maximize the potential is the question? The storm risk is higher to the south than the north, where wind gusts are more likely to be +60 mph / produce tornadoes. The front clears after 10:00 PM and the threat ends. Temperatures cool through the weekend, more rain Friday night and Saturday.
Tonight: Eve. Thunderstorms. Low 48.
Thursday: Partly cloudy. High 60.
Friday: Mostly cloudy PM Rain. High 57.
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