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1:00
NIPSCO workers rally in South Bend for new contract
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1:53
Severe weather threat is over, MUCH colder Friday
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3:43
South Bend Mayor James Mueller delivers 2026 State of the City...
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0:52
Family and friends of Adrian Cruz voice frustration in sentencing...
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2:13
Potawatomi Zoo prepares for opening day with new attractions
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2:54
Local expert weighs in on landmark social media decisions
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1:33
Round one of storms moving east, Round two arriving soon
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2:38
Bourbon residents recall tornado as severe weather strikes again
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1:34
Tornado threat decreasing, but severe weather still expected...
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1:42
Damaging winds and hail move in this evening
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2:51
Severe weather expected in Michiana later today
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2:15
Severe weather likely for portions of Michiana later today
The rain holds-off until Saturday afternoon, showers are likely to begin after 2:00 PM. The rain will likely be at its heaviest after 6:00 PM. A soaking rainfall of a half inch or more is possible through the overnight. Sunday is the pick of the weekend; clouds break through the afternoon. Next week the humidity rises, a stormy pattern starts Monday night, lasting through Wednesday. Tuesday night is the likely peak, with the most widespread, heavy rain. There could be a severe threat as well, but that's too early to tell.
Tonight: Mostly cloudy. Low 57.
Saturday: PM rain. High 74.
Sunday: Partly cloudy. High 78.
Monday: Iso. PM T-storms. High 84.
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