Storm threat tonight and tomorrow
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1:34
Warm streak continues with persistent dry weather ahead
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0:34
Goshen holds 4th annual Hispanic Heritage Festival
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Fusion Festival underway in Howard Park
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2:48
Notre Dame back in the win column with a 66-7 over Purdue
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Heat continues with plenty of sunshine
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1:38
A persistently warm, dry, and sunny forecast
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0:47
3-vehicle crash in Middlebury
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Fatal Crash on Teasdale Lake St.
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0:34
The Niles Scream Park returns
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Caution signs reinstalled in St. Joseph, drowning victims remembered
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Strides towards kindness: Plymouth High School XC runner carries...
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The warm, dry days will continue to add up
Storms will move into Michiana by early evening, and some of the storms could be strong or severe. We are under a low and moderate threat for severe weather. The higher risk is for our Michigan counties. Threats included damaging wind, hail and possibly an isolated tornado. Storms will move out by later tonight.
A cold front is moving in bringing more chances for showers and storms through Sunday. Widespread rain and storms are possible Sunday morning, with some more scattered storms likely developing during the evening. We are under a low threat for severe weather on Sunday, with damaging wind and hail possible.
Tonight: Partly to mostly cloudy with a chance of showers/storms. Low of 72.
Sunday: Mostly cloudy with scattered showers & storms. High of 85.
Monday: Mostly cloudy with a slight chance of AM showers, then partly sunny. Highs in the mid 70s.