First 60s of 2021 arrive Monday
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Temperatures tonight will be much milder compared to the past couple of Michiana nights. Overnight lows will only fall into the middle 30s under partly cloudy skies. The first 60-degree temperatures of the year will arrive on Monday under plenty of sunshine. While a few more clouds will move in on Tuesday, highs still should comfortably make into the middle 60s once again.
Michiana's lamb-like start to March will come to an end on Wednesday. It will become windy in the afternoon with shower chances ramping up. Highs will remain in the 60s, however. Periods of rain are likely on Thursday, and it still will be a little breezy. Temperatures will top off near 60 degrees. We dry out on Friday with highs falling to near 50 degrees. Most of next weekend looks dry, but cooler with highs in the middle to upper 40s and more clouds than sun.
Tonight: Partly cloudy and not as cold. Low 36.
Monday: Mostly sunny and warm. High 64.
Tuesday: Partly sunny, breezy and very warm. High 66.
Wednesday: Cloudy and windy with afternoon showers possible. High 62.