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1:08
Storms start this afternoon
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0:56
Calm morning, storms tonight
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2:43
South Bend residents see future plans for former Drewry’s Brewery
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2:45
Damage assessment continues in Elkhart County following EF-2...
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0:44
Indiana and Illinois set record for tornadoes
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1:27
Community Build underway at Kathryn Park
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2:34
Day two of searching for a missing child continues
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3:47
The Elkhart community is searching for answers after a 2-year-old...
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1:04
Overall pleasant for Michiana
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1:52
South Bend Common Council issues an official apology to residents...
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0:54
Slightly cool out the door
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1:54
Suspect identified, charged in fatal hit-and-run of Timothy Johnson
Wednesday is a quiet weather day. The main forcus will be on Wednesday night, through Thursday evening to plan around impactful weather. A quick-hitting, early spring-like storm starts late Wednesday night with rain, the heaviest rain falling early Thursday morning and ending around midday. In total, upwards of one inch of rain could fall over 12 hours, this is a soaking rain that could bring temporary minor flooding. The wind is the greatest threat, increasing through Thursday afternoon, plan for wind gusts or 45 to 55 mph, power outages are possible! The system quickly exits, the end of the week is colder, a few light snow showers are possible Friday.
Tonight: Mostly cloudy. Low 30.
Wednesday: Partly to mostly cloudy. Rain overnight. High 46.
Thursday: Rainy, windy. High 54.
Friday: Cloudy. Snow flurries. High 38.