On and off showers tonight, but a drier Sunday
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Calm today, storms start tomorrow
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1:06
Mishawaka Fieldhouse features Adidas 3Striped basketball tournament
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Elkhart high school football players got out on the gridiron...
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Local market event raises funds for the family of Kaylon Woods
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Former South Bend Cub Nico Hoerner reflects on path to Chicago...
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Medieval times return to Plym Park with the Renaissance Faire
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South Bend celebrates Kids to Parks Day with bike-riding workshop
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Cubs clobber White Sox in first game of ’Crosstown Classic’
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South Bend Police Department honors the fallen
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St. Joe/Benton Harbor Rotary holds ribbon-cutting ceremony for...
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Irish lacrosse head to NCAA quarterfinals with Johns Hopkins...
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Cubs, White Sox open first Crosstown Classic series of summer...
ABC57 First Warning Neighborhood Weather Forecast
Saturday, September 28, 2024
Remnants of Helene, which is now absorbed into an upper-level low, will continue to spin over us for a couple more days. The biggest implication from this will just be a lot of clouds. Light rain showers will continue on and off into the overnight hours, but Sunday will Monday will trend dry besides a stray shower. Temperatures will stay on the warmer side though in the upper 70s mostly. A cold front comes through on Tuesday which boots out the clouds but cools us down on Wednesday into the upper 60s. A warming trend appears to take shape heading into the first weekend of October before another cold front brings showers October 6-7th and potentially much cooler temperatures behind that.
Tonight: Cloudy with a few showers. Low 63.
Sunday: Mostly cloudy, 20% chance of rain. High 77.
Monday: Partly cloudy. High 77.
Tuesday: Partly cloudy. High 73.