-
1:35
Severe weather threat ending across Michiana
-
0:51
SJCPD responds to AG’s appeal of lawsuit dismissal
-
2:13
More strong storms likely this evening
-
2:15
The ingredients for severe weather
-
2:14
Why summer travel prices may spike due to the ongoing war in...
-
1:49
Heavy rain, high winds, and hail are main severe concerns today
-
1:26
Amidst several rounds of storms, some could be severe today
-
0:34
South Bend Community Review Board hosts open discussion on youth...
-
2:19
INDOT walks through a proposed diverging diamond intersection...
-
1:08
Notre Dame’s Leonard Moore highlights student success and raises...
-
1:05
Mayflower Bridge set to close beginning April 6
-
0:21
Colfax Avenue eastbound lane closed for water and sewer work
A few showers and t-storms are possible tonight, but nothing will be severe. Sunday will start out dry, but showers and t-storms will move into the western half of Michaina just before 12 PM, and the far eastern half of Michiana will see those arriving closer to 1:30-2 PM. Isolated showers and storms will then be possible through the 7 PM, clearing up after. A couple of storms could be strong or severe, with a threat for damaging wind and small hail. Temperatures are on the rise, but rain could keep things cooler for Sunday. Monday highs will be in the mid 80s.
Tonight: Few showers and t-storms possible. Low of 68.
Sunday: Scattered showers and storms in the afternoon and evening, high of 84.
Monday: Few AM showers, then clearing skies. High of 85.