Eclipse Forecast: Muggy with some clouds but not occluded.

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South Bend community letting their inner child shine at VPA’s...
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The Links at Four Winds Field kicked off Friday
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Groundbreaking at new Elkhart apartments Thursday
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Marshall County Historical Society & Museum holds annual fundraiser
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Today will be a hot day in the mid-80s with muggy air. Skies will be mostly sunny until our evening, when more clouds will push in. The next system will approach as we head into Monday. Solar Eclipse weather is not looking promising. Isolated showers and thunderstorms will be possible during the day, with partly cloudy skies. Rain intensifies overnight into Tuesday, and t-storms will last through morning and midday hours on Tuesday.

Today: Mostly sunny with increasing clouds during the evening, high of 86.
Tonight: Partly cloudy. Low of 64.
Monday: Partly cloudy with a chance for isolated showers & thunderstorms during the day. Highs in the upper 80s.
Tuesday: Mostly cloudy with showers and thunderstorms ending by the evening. Highs in the low 80s. Peak eclipse time in South Bend is 2:22 PM EDT. The rest of the area will see a peak time close to this, give or take a few minutes.