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1:56
Quiet morning, Severe storms likely this afternoon
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2:52
Berrien County Parks updated ordinance in effect
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1:52
Singing Sands Festival is in full swing, welcoming master sand...
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2:32
Staying weather aware at the Elkhart 4H Fair
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2:48
SBCSC nears pre-pandemic ILEARN scores; still trailing state...
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1:28
Youth sports taking center stage in South Bend
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1:22
Two men facing charges in the June 7 murder of Kristina Ortiz
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0:46
Annual Folds of Honor Charity Classic golf outing Friday
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2:07
Severe storms possible Saturday
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1:26
Duck, Duck, Go! Duck races at the Elkhart County 4-H Fair
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4:12
Premier Arts debuts all-youth ’The Little Mermaid’
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1:26
Rockin’ the 4-H Exhibit
Conditions still feel "soupy" this morning with dewpoints in the low 70s across our entire forecast area. A few scattered showers are possible out the door south of US-30 or east of US-31, but any wet weather now won't impact your morning commute. A shallow warm front this morning nudges us to the upper 80s this afternoon and is succeeded by a cold front later today, bringing in isolated thunderstorms as soon as 3 PM EDT and a broken line of storms around 8 to 9 PM EDT. The severe risk for these thunderstorms is low, but not zero, with the most likely impacts coming from gusty winds and torrential downpours. The last of the showers and storms stream out tomorrow morning, leaving behind highs in the upper 70s and partly cloudy conditions that last through most of Friday.
Today: Hot, humid, and stormy. High 88.
Tonight: Scattered thunderstorms. Low 71.
Thursday: AM thunderstorms. High 78.
Friday: Partly cloudy. High 80.