Severe threat ends, calm week ahead
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’Pedals and Petals’ in downtown South Bend
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Threat of drought, even with rainy spring in Michiana
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Protestors arrested on campus of Notre Dame
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A fair weekend, minus a few showers Saturday night
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“Matilda The Musical“ at the Lerner Theatre
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Pro-life group files lawsuit against IDOH for access to abortion...
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South Bend students gain hands-on experience at first ’GEAR...
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Temperatures swing with rounds of rain
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Senior citizens feeling taxed out of their neighborhoods
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Monterey adds around-the-clock cameras to combat crime
The threat for severe weather has lowered greatly across Michiana. The reason: mainly because the warm front stalled about halfway through Michiana this morning, keeping the area foggy ahead of and near the front. The cold front is now moving through, and more rain will be possible through the evening, making flooding the biggest threat. Thunderstorms and hail may also occur, mainly in Kosciusko Co, Pulaski, Fulton, and the southern half of Marshall counties.
Some spots in Kosciusko, Elkhart, Marshall and LaGrange counties have already seen a couple inches of rain, so a flood warning is in effect for these counties until 7PM. A flash flood watch is in effect for Kosciusko county until tonight.
Tonight: Showers and storms exiting, then clearing by around 9 PM. Low of 40.
Monday: Partly to mostly cloudy. High of 47.
Tuesday: Partly to mostly cloudy. Highs in the mid 40s.