Cool but quiet start to week; warming trend this week

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Deadline for government shutdown looms Sunday
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4:27
Starke County Public Library hosting first ’Beyond the Book’...
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Foggy morning; ending September feeling like summer
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1:22
City of Elkhart hosts 2nd Annual Hispanic Heritage Festival
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2:24
Benton Harbor mayor and commissioner-at-large candidates’ debate
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3:46
Emergency alert drill set for October 4
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’Day of Care’ event for Niles couple
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Clouds clear this evening, sunny and warm weekend
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Cross-town clash for a great cause
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What to know before student loan payments resume on the 1st
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5:34
Beef Bash Fundraiser held on Saturday
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Foggy start Friday; some sunshine on the way
We'll start the work week dry Monday with mainly sunny skies early, and a few more clouds develop during the afternoon. These lake effect clouds could bring a quick lake effect shower too, but most of today is dry.
Temperatures are near 50 this morning, and they stay below normal in the upper 60s this afternoon.
Tonight clouds continue to develop, but temperatures drop into the upper 40s for Tuesday morning. Tuesday stays cloudy with a chance for a few light, scattered showers in the second half of the day. A few showers continue Tuesday night, but should end around sunrise Wednesday.
We will enjoy a warming trend through the week. Highs are still below normal in the low 70s Tuesday, but we climb into the low 80s Wednesday through Saturday.
The weather should stay dry to end the week and start the weekend.
We could see some showers return Sunday or next Monday.
Today: Mostly sunny. High 68.
Tonight: Mostly clear early, more clouds late. Low 49.
Tuesday: Cloudy. A few showers in the afternoon. High 72.
Wednesday: Mostly to partly cloudy. High 80.