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1:48
St. Joseph County considers new regulations for massage businesses...
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3:07
Notre Dame prepares for historic rivalry matchup against USC
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3:59
’The clock is ticking,’ Michiana farmers might see soybean...
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1:03
Dry until the weekend
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2:06
The dangers of unsafe sleeping arrangements for infants
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2:04
Spots of rain amidst dry stretch
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3:50
Insights on a new peace agreement for the Middle East
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1:00
South Bend City Hall officially open Monday
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1:35
Dry this week, rain this weekend
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1:21
Temperatures stay above average for the next several days
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2:04
Fighting Irish Fight for Life program signing day Sunday
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1:58
Harvest Fest takes over Indiana Dinosaur Museum
This evening, showers and storms are possible, especially on the west side of Michiana. Severe storms from a line moving through Illinois could move through our southwestern counties, like Pulaski, Stark, Fulton, and LaPorte. Threats include strong, damaging wind and hail.
Storms may redevelop overnight in this same area. Monday will be a mostly dry day, but some showers are possible during the mid-morning, and we could have some storms during the late afternoon/evening. There is another low risk for severe weather on Monday. Highs will continue to warm into the mid to upper 80s all week with ample humidity to make it feel like the 90s.
Tonight: Partly to mostly cloudy with scattered showers and storms possible. Low of 69.
Monday: Mostly cloudy with a chance for showers in the morning, and a chance for some scattered storms during the afternoon. High of 89.
Tuesday: Partly sunny with a chance of storms. Highs in the upper 80s.