Back in the 90s until rain arrives in Michiana tomorrow
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6:42
Forgiveness at the forefront for family who survived Benton Harbor...
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1:11
Breezy and mild Saturday, turning chilly Sunday
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5:30
Lerner Theatre end of year preview
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5:28
’Snow Queen’ at the Lerner Theatre
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3:37
Knox Redskins ready to reclaim regional championship title following...
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1:57
Fair Friday, Milder and cloudier Saturday
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1:07
Plymouth schools take part in the Project Adam Advisor for Indiana
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0:47
CASIE Center launches county-wide Attendance Awareness Program
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1:30
Fair today, Warming through the weekend
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1:18
What’s next, post-shutdown? A local political science professor...
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10:18
Modular Mania
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2:18
Multiple departments respond to tire fire in Middlebury
The blockade of high pressure to our east is falling apart, allowing a broad cold frontal boundary to slowly pass over Michiana early this week. Pre-front, our highs today will be near 90 degrees with dewpoints in the low 70s for another hot and muggy start to the week. A few scattered showers are possible this afternoon and evening as the front gets closer to our area, but the best rain chances are reserved for later tonight and most of tomorrow. After lows bottom out near 70 degrees, we'll return to the 90s temporarily Tuesday afternoon just before the front. Scattered showers and thunderstorms will be on and off most of tomorrow with no severe weather expected. A few showers linger into early Wednesday morning but most of hump day should stay quiet, sunny, and cooler than how we started the week.
Today: Partly cloudy. High 90.
Tonight: Scattered showers. Low 70.
Tuesday: Scattered thunderstorms. High 85.
Wednesday: Partly cloudy. High 82.