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ABC57 First Warning Neighborhood Weather Forecast
Sunday, December 24, 2023 (Christmas Eve)
After a foggy (start to) Christmas Eve, Santa and Rudolph will have much better visibility across Michiana tonight. We'll see partly to mostly cloudy skies with temperatures in the upper 40s. Christmas Day will start out dry and cloudy. It will be very warm for late December, as highs once again reach the middle 50s before rain showers move in during the late afternoon and early evening. Showers will last through Tuesday morning before tapering Tuesday afternoon. Highs should still make it into the 50s on Tuesday before sinking closer to 40 degrees Wednesday and Thursday. A few rain and snow showers are possible on Thursday, and a few snowflakes are likely to start things off on Friday. New Year's Eve and New Year's Day will be cold, but quiet with some peeks of sunshine.
Tonight (Christmas Eve): Partly to mostly cloudy. Low 48.
Tomorrow (Christmas Day): Cloudy and very mild with rain starting in the afternoon. High 56.
Tuesday: Mostly cloudy with showers, mainly in the morning. High 52.
Wednesday: Cloudy and cooler. High 42.