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Public comments on RHS teacher’s social media post at SBCSC...
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Habitat for Humanity breaks ground on new homes in Elkhart
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IN teachers publicly reported for social media posts on AG’s...
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Dry, warmer weather to contribute to allergies during fall season
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3:42
Fashion Farm shares plans for the future
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Beach weather through Friday, planning around rain this weekend
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Elkhart County unites to fight hunger with new collaborative
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1:57
Sun still shining this week, but rainy this weekend
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3:55
Elkhart dedicates first Accessible Pedestrian Signal to pre-teen
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St. Joseph County Plans to Protect Drinking Water
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Malachi Fields emerging as Notre Dame’s new offensive weapon
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Michigan coffee company making changes post-tariffs
Severe storms in the Upper Midwest will fizzle before arriving Tuesday morning. The severe threat is low but not zero, Tuesday. Timing is the main reason the threat is lower. After the morning scattered storms, a second round will try to develop midday with the passing cold front. There's not much time for these storms to tap into peak energy. The threat is isolated at best, the threat is higher South Bend to Warsaw, Warsaw to Ft. Wayne. The clouds break and temperatures cool quickly in the afternoon. Tuesday will also be breezy with a wind shift to the northwest. Wednesday is fair early, then clouds and rain build again into Thursday. The weekend is looking nice an sunny, a little chilly to start but overall nice.
Tonight: Showers late. Low 68.
Tuesday: Scattered Storms. High 76.
Wednesday: PM showers. High 66.
Thursday: Rainy. High. 70