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Fair today, Warming through the weekend
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4:00
St. Joe County council narrowly passes ‘Community First Investment...
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Data center proposal on the table in Starke County
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New interchange at S.R. 2 in New Carlisle moves forward
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the Gymtown Food Bank
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3:09
Secretary of War, Pete Hegseth, speaks at Northeast Indiana Defense...
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Warming towards 60 this weekend
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Jury selected in firefighter murder trial
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Mother nature is not stopping the fun at Swiss Valley Ski Area
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The melt begins
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’Pets for Patriots’ waives adoption fees for active duty...
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Notre Dame moves up to No. 9 in CFP rankings thanks to explosive...
ABC57 First Warning Neighborhood Weather Forecast
Sunday, September 14, 2025
Another stretch of dry, unseasonably hot weather began today. Tonight, lows will dip into the 50s under clear skies. Quiet weather continues through much of next week, with highs in the upper 80s and some spots possibly hitting 90.
Rain chances return Thursday night, but the better shot at showers and storms looks to be Friday. A few showers may linger into Saturday, so we’ll be keeping an eye on the forecast—especially with Notre Dame playing at home. The passing cold front late in the week will not only bring rain, but also usher in cooler air, with highs returning to near-normal levels.
Tonight: Clear skies, mild. Low 59.
Monday: Hot, sunny, dry. High 86.
Tuesday: Hot, mostly sunny. High 85.
Wednesday: Hot, sunny. High 86.