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ABC57 First Warning Neighborhood Weather Forecast
Saturday, April 13, 2024
After a day of highs finishing around 10 degrees above average, lows fall into the mid 50s tonight with winds staying between the 5-10 mph range. Conditions will feel breezy, so any late-night plans could be aided with a sweatshirt or light jacket. The warming trend continues tomorrow as highs jump into the mid to upper 70s with some areas south of US-30 possibly hitting 80F. Monday will be slightly less mild, reaching into the low 70s but remaining sunny for the first half of the day. Rain arrives Monday night starting as rain showers, but precipitation will turn heavier on Tuesday as we watch for a thunderstorm risk. Severe weather will develop to our west, but likely falls short before it gets to Michiana. Tuesday's threat tracker level will stay at 2 for a small-but-present severe risk. Light rain will likely take over most of Wednesday.
Tonight: Mostly clear. Low 54.
Sunday: Mostly sunny. High 76.
Monday: Sunny, showers develop overnight. High 72.
Tuesday: Thunderstorms. High 74.