Storms give way to shot of fall
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1:54
Huskies defeat Caravans 83-70
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0:36
For the Love of Art Fair returns to South Bend
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1:26
Group protest ICE outside Target in Goshen
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2:13
Waking up to a snowy Sunday
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0:45
St. Joseph County Library hosts 34th annual Science Alive event
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2:02
The cold returns this weekend
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4:17
Owner shares reason behind controversial Elkhart Black History...
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Raclin Murphy Encore Center officially open for business
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2:33
Ice Fest taking shape this weekend in St. Joseph
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2:46
More than $2M in grants to help employers improve workforce
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Elkhart basset hound wins Puppy Bowl ’Pupularity Playoffs’
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The Great Lakes are covered in ice; how can this effect weather...
FIRST WARNING NEIGHBORHOOD WX FORECAST
Tuesday, August 28th, 2018
A round of rain and thunderstorms will move through tonight into early Wednesday morning. There could be a stronger storm with gusty winds and hail, but the storms will likely be in a decaying state as they push into Michiana. A few showers will linger into early Wednesday afternoon as temperatures struggle to warm above 75F under a mainly cloudy sky.
The humidity will fall off like a rock Wednesday afternoon and that will allow fall-like weather to take over briefly through Friday afternoon. Warmer temperatures, higher humidity and periodic chances for showers and thunderstorms return for Labor Day weekend into the middle of next week.
Tonight: Showers and storm late, low of 72.
Wednesday: Lingering showers, mostly cloudy. Temperatures rise to near 76.
Thursday: Mostly sunny, highs in the low 70s.
Friday: Partly cloudy, highs near 81.