The warm, dry days will continue to add up
Posted: Sep 13, 2024 5:14 PM EST
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Rainy again tonight, mild Monday
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The Tolsen center is celebrating one year of opening doors to...
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Shelton’s Farm market in Niles closed its door for the final...
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Man enters Francis Branch Library claiming to have been shot
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Rain now, snow by next week
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South Bend shined bright at seventh annual Holiday Light Parade
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2:07
Snow looking more likely for Notre Dame Football playoff game
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Marshall County rejects solar plans
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2:16
ND vs. IU merch flying off of shelves
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2:36
Mild but soggy weekend ahead
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Both temperatures and rain chances increase this weekend
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Hotel costs skyrocket for ND v IU game
The hot, dry weather is remarkable for September. The forecast will be largely unchanging and persistent for the next ten days. Drought will worsen, and we remain on track as the driest September on record.
Tonight: Partly cloudy. Low 62
Saturday: Mostly sunny. High 88.
Sunday: Mostly sunny. High 88.
Sunday: Mostly sunny. High 88.
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