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2:13
Sticky out the door, stormy afternoon
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1:56
South Bend community letting their inner child shine at VPA’s...
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1:12
The Links at Four Winds Field kicked off Friday
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1:40
Road construction brings difficult times to not only travel but...
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3:43
People need to stop dumping in District 2,’ Ride-along with...
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1:30
Severe storm chances trending down for Michiana Friday and Saturday
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0:51
Groundbreaking at new Elkhart apartments Thursday
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0:49
One dead after hit and run with motorcycle in Elkhart Thursday...
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1:12
Marshall County Historical Society & Museum holds annual fundraiser
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5:48
Local author’s new book makes reading fun
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1:39
Severe weather possible amidst several rounds of showers and...
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2:23
Pulaski County Historical Society giving history a new home
The main line of storms moved through Michiana early Wednesday morning. We have a chance to continue to see isolated showers or storms through the afternoon and evening, although some will stay dry.
It is breezy today, with gusts up to 20 mph. Wind switches directions from the south, then from the west, and eventually out of the north. This will start to funnel in some cooler, less humid air.
Temperatures tonight fall into the mid 50s.
On Thursday and Friday, highs are in the mid 60s, giving us a feel of fall. Both days should stay dry. It will still be windy on Thursday.
This weekend, temperatures rebound slightly into the lower 70s. There is a chance for rain showers and storms late in the day Sunday.
Next week is looking mostly dry and feeling like fall with the cooler temperatures still in place.