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“On Dowagiac!” Mayor Elect Patrick Bakeman shares his thoughts...
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Community writes letters to lawmakers opposing mid-decade redistricting
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4:36
Business owners on M-51 talk losses after dispensary ban
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3:05
Mayor Mueller declares food emergency for South Bend
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3:59
For lake Michigan surfers, fall means carving waves, not pumpkins
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1:40
A big change this weekend
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1:04
Habitat for Humanity to build 14 homes in Elkhart County
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Democrats worry redistricting may lead to misrepresentation in...
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Marian University and other schools helping get FAFSAs filed...
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RiverBend Cancer Services hosts local art auction fundraiser...
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Windy today, wintry weather this weekend
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Local Catholic academy looking to move into Portage Manor property
ABC57 First Warning Neighborhood Weather Forecast
Saturday, March 22, 2025
Mostly sunny skies are expected to persist through the evening, but don't let the sunshine fool you—it’s still a bit cool and breezy outside. Overnight, temperatures will dip below freezing as cloud cover increases. By Sunday morning, overcast skies will set the stage for widespread, moderate showers, which are expected to continue into the early evening. Breezy conditions will also persist, with wind gusts ranging between 30 and 35 mph. Next week, temperatures will struggle to climb above 50°F, remaining at or below normal. While precipitation chances will be low early in the week, rain is expected to become more likely toward the end of the week. By Friday and into the weekend, high temperatures are forecast to reach the 60s.
Tonight: Increasing clouds, cold. Low 27.
Sunday: Overcast, afternoon rain. High 48.
Monday: Breezy, mostly cloudy. High 45.
Tuesday: Partly sunny, mild. High 48.