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1:16
Real summer heat returns next week
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2:28
South Bend storm drain mural project complete
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5:17
Three local students return as national powerlifting champions
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1:09
Rain showers to end the work week
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5:36
Benefit Car Show supporting Berrien County’s first responders...
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2:51
Governor Whitmer appeals FEMA federal aid denial for Southwest...
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3:17
Benton Harbor leaders weigh Jean Klock Park upgrades amid debate...
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1:40
Pollinator Playpath, a trail for kids, now open at Corson Riverwoods...
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0:32
Ryan Newman racing Saturday at Plymouth Motor Speedway
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3:08
Officials recover body of missing teenager in Lake Michigan off...
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2:45
NCAA’s new eligibility rule could reshape Notre Dame roster...
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1:08
Storms start this afternoon
Two rounds of severe weather tonight. The first round 6:00 PM to Midnight will focus on discrete supercell storms that will be a hail and tornado threat for much of the area. The impacts will be scattered but will likely impact much of the area; large hail and dangerous tornadoes are a real possibility, before midnight. After midnight a line of storms will bring a wind, heavy rain and flood threat to the area, flash flooding is possible through early Wednesday morning. Additional rainfall is likely Wednesday. The forecast the rest of the week is cooler and just a reminder its still March, snow is possible by Monday.
Tonight: Severe thunderstorms. Low 54.
Wednesday: Rain. High 60.
Thursday: Mostly sunny. High 44.
Friday: Breezy. High 48.
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