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ABC57 First Warning Neighborhood Weather Forecast
Friday, April 4, 2025
Today will start off quiet as clouds build during the day, but rain showers arrive in the evening hours. High temperatures will reach the mid 50s today.
All of Michiana is under a Flood Watch until further notice. Overnight, the rain will continue with heavy rain showers are possible. This is cause for concern due to the large amount of rain we have received the past several days. Any chance of several weather will likely remain south of Michiana, but there is potential for small hail in our southern-most counties: namely Pulaski and Fulton overnight. Rain will last until Saturday morning, with highs struggling to above 50 degrees.
Sunday dries out followed by below normal temperatures to start next week with highs in the 40s and lows near and below freezing.
Today: PM showers. High 56.
Tonight: Rain continues, heavy rain possible. Low 43.
Saturday: AM showers. High 49.
Sunday: Partly cloudy. High 48.