Driest to start the week, but still a few showers
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Community brings the warmth to Goshen Fire and Ice Festival
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Energy and excitement in Bloomington after IU win at the Rose...
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Warming into next week
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Charges filed against stabbing suspect in connection to New Year’s...
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Fire and Ice Festival kicks off 2026 for Goshen First Fridays
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Quiet and cold, Icy roads still present
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Bloomington locals celebrate IU’s victory
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Post game celebrations of the historic Hoosier Rose Bowl win
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South Bend Weather Recap: 2025 warm and dry, but not record-breaking
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The dangers of celebratory gunfire
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Hoosier spirit in Fighting Irish territory
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Hoosiers take on the Rose Bowl despite rainy conditions
Showers will come to an end for most of Michiana this evening, by around 8PM. A couple may linger in our Michigan counties. The sun will peak out at times until the sunset, and the air will stay very muggy. Monday will be a mainly dry day, with only a slight chance for a couple of isolated showers during the midday and afternoon. Skies will stay mostly cloudy. Tuesday will be another potentially dry day, with a slight chance for showers and partly to mostly cloudy skies. Wednesday and Thursday are going to be stormier.
Temperatures will stay cooler than average this week, but dewpoints are expected to stay in the 60s, meaning that we can expect a lot of humidity and temps will feel warmer than they read on the thermometer.
Tonight: Partly sunny and mainly dry. Low of 60.
Monday: Mostly cloudy, a slight chance for showers, high of 74.
Tuesday: Partly to mostly cloudy, a slight chance for showers. High of 75.