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1:16
Real summer heat returns next week
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2:28
South Bend storm drain mural project complete
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5:17
Three local students return as national powerlifting champions
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1:09
Rain showers to end the work week
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5:36
Benefit Car Show supporting Berrien County’s first responders...
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2:51
Governor Whitmer appeals FEMA federal aid denial for Southwest...
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3:17
Benton Harbor leaders weigh Jean Klock Park upgrades amid debate...
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1:40
Pollinator Playpath, a trail for kids, now open at Corson Riverwoods...
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0:32
Ryan Newman racing Saturday at Plymouth Motor Speedway
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3:08
Officials recover body of missing teenager in Lake Michigan off...
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2:45
NCAA’s new eligibility rule could reshape Notre Dame roster...
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1:08
Storms start this afternoon
The weather remains mild overnight; scattered shower and storms are possible with a widespread line of storms, Saturday morning around 6:00 AM. The severe threat is minimal; hail is typical this time of year with a low freezing level in the atmosphere. Wind gusts up to 50 mph are possible with the storms Saturday morning. The rest of Saturday is gray with a chance of rain through the early afternoon. Sunday is breezy but fair and the nicest weather day is Monday, sunny with a high of 72. There is another storm threat Tuesday night. Temperatures will fall to end next week, it could be cold enough to snow next weekend.
Tonight: Scattered showers. Low 60.
Saturday: AM storms. High 64.
Sunday: Sunny, breezy. High 60.
Monday: Sunny. High 72.
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