Another wet wakeup with storm chances this afternoon
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Staying quiet today, severe storm threat overnight
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Rounds of thunderstorms, focus turns to Tuesday night
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Quiet, hot first half of today; storms this evening
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Widespread steady rain takes over this morning's forecast before we see things lightening up a bit around 11am. Through the early afternoon, expect on and off showers. Around 3/4pm, another round of more steady rain moves through with the chance for scattered thunderstorms. At this time, the largest severe threat remains further off to the east, but some in Michiana could see a few severe impacts with the main concerns being gusty winds and hail. All modes of severe weather are possible, but it looks more likely that the more significant storm development happens after the storm threat moves past our region. Temperatures drop tonight with rain showers turning to a wintry mix/snow showers overnight and into tomorrow. Wednesday brings more wintry weather wrapping around behind the departing storm system aided by lake effect. Rain/snow showers continue through Wednesday night, wrapping up early Thursday morning. The rest of Thursday should be quieter, expect sunnier and warmer weather by the weekend.
Today: Rain, PM scattered storms. High 55.
Tonight: Rain to snow, windy. Low 35.
Wednesday: Rain/snow showers, breezy. High 42.
Thursday: AM rain/snow ending. Mostly cloudy. High 44.