Sunny Sunday followed by rain and storms to start the week
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ABC57 First Warning Neighborhood Weather Forecast
Saturday, April 1st , 2023
This is no April Fools' Day joke! Michiana finally has some quiet weather on the way, even if it is short-lived. The leftover wintry mix will be completely out of our area before midnight, leaving us cloudy and cool going into the overnight hours. Temperatures will drop below freezing going into early Sunday morning before sunrise, but will gradually warm up as the day goes on. Living up to its name, Sunday will be sunny with temperatures in the mid 50s. Sunday night will be a little bit cooler as temps drop into the low 40s and clouds roll in, but temperatures only go up as we enter the work week. Monday will start off sunny as temperatures break into the 60s, but finish rainy as showers roll into the region Monday afternoon/evening. Showers will develop into heavier rain and thunderstorms Monday night transitioning into Tuesday as temperatures approach 70 degrees Tuesday afternoon. Thunderstorms will stay contained to the daytime Tuesday, but leftover showers will persist through Tuesday night.
Tonight: Partly cloudy. Low 27.
Sunday: Sunny. High 54.
Monday: Sunny AM/Rainy PM. High 60.
Tuesday: Showers and thunderstorms. High 67.