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2:17
Storms arriving after midnight
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1:41
Hot and humid today, Widespread storms possible overnight
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2:29
Last class of Andrew Jackson High School on a mission for 50-year-old...
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1:40
Special teams competition heating up at Notre Dame training camp
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1:03
Portion of Old U.S. Highway 31 dedicated to late Congresswoman...
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2:22
South Bend Police Department held their back-to-school cookout...
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2:05
Notre Dame’s cornerbacks ready to make a statement this season
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2:41
Corby’s Irish Pub Unveils Phase One of Major Expansion Ahead...
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1:34
The barns at Nappanee return to their roots
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1:50
South Bend furniture companies talk tariffs
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5:01
Renewed call to public for information in 41-year-old unsolved...
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1:29
Heat and storm chances increasing this weekend
While pockets of fog are popping up across Michiana, widespread dense fog is not expected this morning. High pressure to our south begins to break down today, allowing cooler temperatures in the mid 80s to trickle in and rain chances to increase substantially. A few showers and storms are possible in the late morning and early afternoon, but the best chance for rain begins this evening and lasts through the overnight. A broken line of showers and thunderstorms, some of which may be severe, crawls into our western counties around 8-9 PM and does not exit until the following morning. Heavy rain, flooding, and gusty winds are the main concern overnight. After the last of the rain Thursday morning, highs are cooler than normal in the mid 70s, a trend that carries through the rest of the week.
Today: Isolated thunderstorms. High 84.
Tonight: Thunderstorms. Low 62.
Thursday: AM rain. High 76.
Friday: Mostly sunny. High 76.