Potentially severe storms tonight, patchy rain this weekend

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1:56
Quiet morning, Severe storms likely this afternoon
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2:52
Berrien County Parks updated ordinance in effect
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1:52
Singing Sands Festival is in full swing, welcoming master sand...
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2:32
Staying weather aware at the Elkhart 4H Fair
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2:48
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Youth sports taking center stage in South Bend
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Two men facing charges in the June 7 murder of Kristina Ortiz
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Annual Folds of Honor Charity Classic golf outing Friday
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2:07
Severe storms possible Saturday
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1:26
Duck, Duck, Go! Duck races at the Elkhart County 4-H Fair
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4:12
Premier Arts debuts all-youth ’The Little Mermaid’
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Rockin’ the 4-H Exhibit
This evening remains warm and breezy early heading into the overnight period. A few showers may move in as soon as 9-10 PM tonight, but the severe risk still remains from 11 PM - 3 AM with the main concern being hail and damaging winds mainly west of US-31. Have multiple ways to receive weather alerts due to the overnight timing of this potential severe risk. A few non-severe storms and showers will linger into Saturday morning behind the cold front, but most of the rain wraps up before tomorrow at noon. Easter/Passover morning should stay dry and seasonal, but showers will return Sunday evening and last through Monday morning. Next week is trending in a milder and generally sunnier direction than this weekend.
Tonight: Thunderstorms late. Some storms may be severe. Low 48.
Saturday: AM rain. Cloudy afterward. High 55.
Sunday: PM showers. High 60.
Monday: AM showers. High 64.