Finally storm-free and comfy this weekend
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2:22
5th annual Ivy Impact Gala held
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0:37
13th annual Radiothon for Five Star Life takes place
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1:05
Amazon investing $11 billion into New Carlisle data center
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1:52
German company Verbio buys new ethanol plant in South Bend
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0:54
61st annual Salvation Army Pancake Day held
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5:26
Rep. Rudy Yakym calling for the protection of Jewish students...
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1:26
Wet, warm & windy this weekend
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4:24
Michiana Crime Stoppers shredding event
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1:16
’IvyCares’ program setting students up for success in and...
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1:45
Windy and wet this weekend, but unseasonable warmth as well
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3:13
Local players react to $3 million investment in Byer Softball...
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0:32
Layoffs at Whirlpool could affect workers in Benton Harbor
ABC57 First Warning Neighborhood Weather Forecast
Friday, August 13, 2021
We can finally take a breath and rest from our onslaught of storms this week as we head into this weekend. The cold front will continue to push through this evening. Afternoon showers and storms are possible along and south of US 30 this evening, but severe weather is not expected. Any rain should wrap up by 9 p.m. We'll be cooler and much more comfortable overnight as temperatures fall into the upper 50s.
The weekend looks fantastic with low humidity, plenty of sunshine, and highs near 80. A few more clouds return on Monday, but we should still be dry with highs in the lower 80s. The humidity (possibly aided by Tropical Depression/Storm Fred) will start to return on Tuesday, and scattered thunderstorms are possible for most of next week.
Tonight: Evening showers possible south of US 30, otherwise mostly clear and comfortable. Low 58.
Tomorrow: Sunny. High 80.
Sunday: Sunny. High 80.
Monday: Partly sunny. High 82.