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Storms possible overnight, strong storms by Tuesday evening
Some patchy AM fog will burn off quickly thanks to mostly sunny skies today. A pop-up shower or storm late today is possible for southern and eastern Michiana, otherwise we’re staying dry once again. Highs hold in the mid to upper 80s for the next two days before our next best chance of rain comes late Monday into Tuesday. Afterwards, we’re cooling down some into the low 80s and could even see another round of rain Thursday before drier skies next weekend.
Today: Patchy AM fog, then mostly sunny. A PM isolated shower is possible. High of 86.
Tonight: Mostly clear with patchy fog possible. Low of 62.
Monday: Mostly to partly sunny. Slight chance of a late PM shower or storm. High of 85.
Tuesday: Mostly cloudy with scattered showers and storms early, then partly sunny late. Highs in the low 80s.