Warming trend starts today through the weekend
By: Alex Countee
Posted: Oct 18, 2019 3:31 AM EDT

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LaPorte County Fair kicked off Saturday
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50th annual St. Joseph River Flotilla
More sunshine and warmer highs in the upper 50s are expected today. And we’ll keep the warming trend well into the 60s by the end of the weekend. Outside of a few scattered showers late Saturday and Saturday night, we’ll be dry until Monday. That’s when the next powerful fall system is expected to move through. Rain, storms, and wind will impact Michiana into Monday night as temps crash back into the 50s afterwards. Another system could bring more rain late in the work week, followed by another dip in temps into next weekend.
Today: Mostly sunny with more PM clouds. High of 58.
Tonight: Mostly clear. Low of 40.
Saturday: Increasing clouds. Slight chance of a late PM shower. High of 63.
Sunday: Partly to mostly sunny. High of 66.
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