Strong spring storm brings wind, rain and severe threat
Posted: Mar 13, 2019 4:42 PM EDT
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A strong spring storm will bring wind, rain and possible severe weather to Michiana Thursday. A round of rain is likely in the morning, then if sunshine appears temperatures could make a run at 70, raising the severe threat. Thursday will be windy, gusts up to 50 mph are possible with more damaging wind around thunderstorms. These storms will be moving quickly, so early warning will be limited. Temperatures drop and the wind gradually calms into Friday.
Tonight: Scattered rain, thunder possible, low of 52.
Thursday: Windy, gusts up to 50 mph, scattered showers and storms, high of 68.
Friday: Mostly cloudy, chance of mix/snow as temperatures fall from 42.
Saturday: Mostly cloudy, high of 36.
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