Strong to severe storms tonight

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Some showers and thunderstorms will develop during the evening, but the majority of the storms hold off until after 11PM. After 11PM a line of storms will move in from the west, along a cold front. These storms will last through the overnight hours. Some of the storms along the original line may be severe with the biggest threats being strong, damaging winds and hail. Storms will push out of Michiana during Sunday morning, and then skies will become partly sunny for Father’s Day. Temperatures start cooling down over the next couple of days.
Tonight: Thunderstorms, with the strongest storms after 11PM. Some may be severe.
Sunday: AM lingering showers and t-storms, then partly cloudy PM. High 79.
Monday: Mostly sunny with a slight chance for a PM shower. Highs in the mid 70s.
Tuesday: Mostly sunny with a chance for a PM shower. High in the mid 70s.