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3:42
Goshen rehires AmeriCorps workers to finish city projects after...
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1:10
Rain ending, sunshine returning
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1:37
What is an Occluded Front?
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1:49
Different week, same rainy pattern to start off
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1:07
Local Mexican restaurants prep for Cinco de Mayo influx
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1:55
Showers taper off tonight, Another round Monday evening
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2:25
Rainy afternoon for all of Michiana
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0:50
Third Annual Block Party took place Saturday afternoon at Howard...
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0:38
May Day protest downtown South Bend Saturday afternoon
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1:02
Annual Dia Del Nino Kids Expo took place today
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0:54
Wild Ones South Bend native plant sale took place Saturday
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1:43
Soaking rain for Sunday
With the lake effect snow wrapped up early this morning, a much quieter and overall sunnier pattern is in store for the foreseeable future. Today is still cold with highs in the 20s and mostly sunny skies, eventually transitioning to lows in the teens tonight. Fog could be an issue tomorrow as warmer air moves in over the preexisting snowpack. Cloudier conditions develop overnight, peaking in coverage on Saturday with highs just passing the freezing mark. After another cold spurt Sunday with temperatures in the mid 20s, we surge to the mid to upper 30s to start off next week with mostly sunny to partly cloudy skies overhead.
Today (Friday): Mostly sunny. High 20.
Tonight: Mostly cloudy. Low 14.
Tomorrow: Overcast. High 34.
Sunday: Partly cloudy. High 26.