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Heavy rain, high winds, and hail are main severe concerns today
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Storms possible overnight, strong storms by Tuesday evening
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The primary point of concern heading into Monday is the line of scattered thunderstorms pushing their way eastward across the Michiana area overnight. This event is currently at a threat tracker level one with the primary impacts being downpours, gusty winds, and the possibility of small hail. Although earlier in the night will be mostly cloudy, early Monday morning from 3am-6am is the projected timing for the strongest storms to occur. However, the storms move out as quickly as they move in, and by around 8am the skies begin to clear for a relatively pleasant Monday. The Summer-like temperatures will remain until Thursday (which also happens to be the first day of Meteorological Fall)!
Tonight: Partly cloudy with strong thunderstorms later in the night. Low 66.
Monday: Early showers followed by mostly sunny skies. High 79.
Tuesday: Partly cloudy with slight chance of isolated showers. High 84.
Wednesday: Mostly sunny skies with a chance of rain later in the day. High 80.