Drying out for the rest of the holiday weekend
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IUSB discusses what our community should know about human trafficking
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Mild Saturday, breezy Sunday, cooler Monday
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Salem’s Haunted House preparing for opening weekend this year
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Lack of measurable, heavy rain to start October will be reminiscent...
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Comedian Bob Zany performing in Niles Friday and Saturday
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Sparse rain chances amidst a warm and sunny weekend
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How can Hoosiers aid in disaster relief from a distance
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Hispanic Heritage celebration at Edison Middle School
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South Bend agrees to tear down the YMCA building on Northside...
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Notre Dame draws students with 2nd annual ‘Zombie Preparedness...
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The YWCA alongside the City of Mishawaka and South Bend declares...
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Ghostly encounters at the Old County Jail Museum
ABC57 First Warning Neighborhood Weather Forecast
Friday, July 5, 2024
A few showers and thunderstorms will roll through Michiana early Friday evening. Not everyone will see storms, but those who do could experience gusty winds and heavy downpours. Those showers and storms should wrap up by 8 PM. Tonight, skies will be mostly clear, but the air will still be a little muggy, so more fireworks-enhanced fog could develop across Michiana into Saturday morning. A few sprinkles are possible by 8 AM Saturday, but they should clear before noon. Skies will gradually clear throughout the afternoon, with highs only in the 70s. Sunday will be a beautiful end to the holiday weekend, with sunny skies and highs in the middle 80s. Storm chances return Monday night into Tuesday. The brutal heat looks to stay away until next weekend, at the earliest.
Tonight: Mostly clear. Fog possible. Low 64.
Tomorrow: AM sprinkles, then gradually becoming less cloudy. High 76.
Sunday: Mostly sunny and warmer. High 85.
Monday: Mostly cloudy with showers/storms late. High 86.