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1:10
Benton Harbor Commissioners approve plan for apartments
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1:43
Morning rain leaves behind cooler less humid weather this week
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3:42
City addresses circulating video of SBPD officer detaining juvenile
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1:24
One on one with Senator Jim Banks
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2:08
Hundreds of miles away, Hurricane Erin will still impact Michiana’s...
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2:44
The latest on road construction projects in Mishawaka
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3:03
Mayor, neighbors react to violent weekend across South Bend
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1:17
More rain overnight, humidity drops later this week
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0:41
2025 Notre Dame Football captains announced
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2:33
Still hot, wetter than weekend
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1:46
Quarterback decision still pending as Notre Dame wraps camp
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1:04
8-year-old in serious condition following shooting at Laurel...
ABC57 First Warning Neighborhood Weather Forecast
Sunday, May 18, 2025
Skies will remain mostly sunny through sunset, followed by even more clearing overnight. With fewer clouds, effective overnight cooling will bring lows down into the 40s across much of Michiana. Temperatures will be slightly warmer tomorrow, though cloud cover will return ahead of showers expected early Tuesday morning. Rain will persist throughout Tuesday and continue into Wednesday. While there is no severe weather threat with this system, a few rumbles of thunder are possible, along with periods of moderate to heavy rainfall. Drier conditions return for the second half of the week, and a warming trend begins heading into the weekend, with highs climbing back to near-normal levels in the 70s.
Tonight: Mostly clear, cold. Low 42.
Monday: Mostly Cloudy, warmer. High 68.
Tuesday: Showers, cool. High 59.
Wednesday: Showers likely. High 61.