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1:10
Benton Harbor Commissioners approve plan for apartments
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1:43
Morning rain leaves behind cooler less humid weather this week
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3:42
City addresses circulating video of SBPD officer detaining juvenile
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1:24
One on one with Senator Jim Banks
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2:08
Hundreds of miles away, Hurricane Erin will still impact Michiana’s...
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2:44
The latest on road construction projects in Mishawaka
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3:03
Mayor, neighbors react to violent weekend across South Bend
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1:17
More rain overnight, humidity drops later this week
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0:41
2025 Notre Dame Football captains announced
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2:33
Still hot, wetter than weekend
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1:46
Quarterback decision still pending as Notre Dame wraps camp
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1:04
8-year-old in serious condition following shooting at Laurel...
Warm a muggy for May, temperatures and the humidity spike Thursday, highs nearing 90 degrees. The sudden warm-up will fuel thunderstorms, Thursday evening. There is a threat for severe weather 7:00 PM to 11:00 PM. All threats are possible, damaging wind, hail and tornadoes. The IF is how it all comes together. There seems to be some doubt in a widespread line of storm, and these cells could be more scattered. Make sure you follow up updates and have a way to get weather alerts, like on the First Warning Weather App.
Temperatures remain warm Friday, but the humidity will be lower, scattered less-severe storms are possible Friday evening. The weekend is even milder, fair with highs in the 70s and 60s.
Tonight: Partly cloudy. Low 62.
Thursday: AM sun/ Eve. thunderstorms. High 88.
Friday: Mostly sunny. High 86.
Saturday: Partly cloudy. High 74.