Heavy rain as 'Alberto' moves through Michiana
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Sunny today, but expect a wetter and warmer weekend
UPDATE - With over 3/4" of on inch just Wednesday evening South Bend has set a rainfall record for the month of May.
May 2018 ☔️
— Tom Coomes (@TomCoomes) May 31, 2018
Rainiest on Record in #SouthBend #INwx
[And total will likely finish higher] pic.twitter.com/sKRRiEU0zg
The circulation formerly known as Alberto loops through Michiana Wednesday evening, bringing heavy rain and possibly strong wind gusts. The rain clears after midnight with only spotty showers into Thursday morning.
The steamy weather continues for one more day, the humidity will break Friday. Isolated showers and storms are possible Thursday and early Friday before skies clear Friday afternoon. Saturday is sunny and mild before another chance of rain early Sunday. Overall the weekend is mostly fair and mild.
Tonight: Rainy evening, mostly cloudy by morning, low 68.
Thursday: Partly sunny with a chance of AM showers and PM pop-ups storms, high of 88.
Friday: Partly cloudy to mostly sunny with a chance of rain early, high of 75.
Saturday: Sunny, highs in the mid-70s.