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1:20
Showers this morning, dry until the weekend
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1:48
St. Joseph County considers new regulations for massage businesses...
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3:07
Notre Dame prepares for historic rivalry matchup against USC
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3:59
’The clock is ticking,’ Michiana farmers might see soybean...
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1:03
Dry until the weekend
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2:01
The dangers of unsafe sleeping arrangements for infants
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2:04
Spots of rain amidst dry stretch
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3:50
Insights on a new peace agreement for the Middle East
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1:00
South Bend City Hall officially open Monday
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1:35
Dry this week, rain this weekend
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1:21
Temperatures stay above average for the next several days
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2:04
Fighting Irish Fight for Life program signing day Sunday
Scattered clouds will become more widespread throughout the day as a line of potentially strong showers and storms will move through late this afternoon into the evening hours. Main threat will be damaging wind, along with some hail and heavy rain. Tornado threat looks very low again with this round. Everything is done by midnight and more sunshine and cooler weather returns for the next couple of days. More rain is possible for the 2nd half of the week as a stationary front sets up near Michiana.
Today: Partly sunny with increasing clouds and showers and thunderstorms in the late afternoon/evening. High of 78.
Tonight: Mostly cloudy with showers/storms ending, then mostly clear late. Patchy AM fog possible. Low of 50.
Sunday: Mostly sunny and breezy. High of 64.
Monday: Mostly sunny. High of 66.
Tuesday: Mostly sunny early with increasing clouds throughout the day. Highs in the mid-70s.