Northern lights possible tonight as the heat continues
-
3:20
Gov. Braun ends DEI initiatives, sparks debate among local leaders
-
3:27
33rd annual Science Alive comes to the St Joseph County Library
-
2:44
Meet Mavis, Coloma Elementary’s soon to be certified therapy...
-
1:45
Warmest day of the week today with a rainy night ahead
-
0:55
Venues Parks & Arts hosts low sensory ice-skating event
-
1:48
South Bend community gathers for protest at courthouse
-
2:41
Local LGBTQ centers taking updated safety protocols
-
1:46
Potential for Ice Jams in Michiana
-
3:14
Mourning the victims of the Elkhart Martin’s shooting
-
2:06
Is the ice fishing season ending in Michiana?
-
4:49
Sip and Savor Week gears up in Elkhart County
-
2:20
Warm and breezy today, rain and snow later this week
ABC57 First Warning Neighborhood Weather Forecast
Sunday, September 15, 2024
Desert-like conditions persist this entire week. Highs in the 80s and lows in the 50s/60s. Humidity stays low all week long as well which will worsen drought across the region. Skies will stay mostly sunny during the week with large diurnal temperature swings, just like a desert climate. Rain is in the forecast in the 10-day, as a cold front moves through bringing a chance at least of rain and storms around Tuesday, September 24. The end of September looks cooler and more wet than it has been, but still very confident in this month being one of the driest September's on record.
Tonight: Mostly clear. Low 59.
Monday: Mostly sunny. High 88.
Tuesday: Mostly sunny. High 84.
Wednesday: Sunny. High 83.