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The rest of the afternoon and evening will remain dry, with a few glimpses of sunshine before sunset. Tonight’s low temperatures will be mild, dropping to the low 40s across Michiana.
Rain showers will return overnight, continuing into Sunday, which is expected to be a wet and breezy day. Rain will persist throughout the day, accompanied by north winds at 10-15 mph, with gusts of up to 30 mph. The rain will clear out by late Sunday night, making way for drier conditions as we start the week.
Monday will bring brighter skies with mostly sunny conditions and highs in the mid-40s. However, rain chances return on New Year’s Eve, with the possibility of mixed precipitation overnight. As we enter the new year, expect dry but colder conditions, with temperatures falling into the 30s and 20s.
Tonight: Scattered showers. Low 42.
Sunday: Widespread rain showers. Breezy. High 47.
Monday: Mostly Sunny. High 45.
New Year's Eve: Rain likely. High 41