Warm and sunny Thursday with lower humidity
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Icy morning commute
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Ringing in the New Year with a drone show at Howard Park
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Icy Roads Overnight
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NYE happenings and travel in Michiana
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Travel hazards for New Year’s Eve
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Dangerous travel conditions possible tonight
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Community dances through Kwanzaa celebration
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Enjoy another warm and sunny day Thursday. Humidity is not as high as yesterday, although still noticeable.
While we set a new high temperature record on Wednesday (South Bend officially hit 90 degrees, breaking the previous record of 88 from 1896), it will be a bit more difficult to set a record today. We’ll likely climb into the mid 80s (record for May 12 is 88 degrees in 1985).
It’s a very similar day on Friday to wrap up the week.
Over the weekend, thunderstorms are likely on Saturday along with rain showers through the day.
On Sunday, rain is a bit more scattered with a chance for a few rumbles of thunder.
Temperatures fall near normal levels (around the 70 degree mark) starting Sunday and lasting through next week.
Today: Mostly sunny. High 84.
Tonight: Mostly clear. Low 60.
Friday: Mostly sunny. High 84.
Saturday: Showers and thunderstorms. High 80.