T-storms tonight, cooler tomorrow
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Rain and thunderstorms will start to move in after 7PM this evening. Some of the storms may be strong while west of US 31, but they’ll gradually weaken as they move east across Michiana. Biggest storm threats will be heavy rain, strong wind, and possibly small hail. First round of storms will end by around 11PM, but a few more showers and storms will be possible overnight and into Monday morning. Monday afternoon will clear up, and we’ll have a chance for isolated showers/t-storms Tuesday and Wednesday afternoon.
Tonight: Partly cloudy to mostly cloudy with showers and storms after 7 PM. A few could be strong/severe. Low of 71.
Monday: Mostly cloudy with a slight chance of AM showers, then partly to mostly sunny. High of 84.
Tuesday: Mostly sunny with a slight chance for a few PM isolated showers/t-storms. Highs in the upper 80s.
Wednesday: Mostly to partly sunny. A few isolated showers/t-storms. Highs in the upper 80s.