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Showers and storms will start to develop and push into Michiana from the west by around 6pm this evening. Scattered storms last until around midnight tonight, with the more widespread storms happening after 9pm. Some storms will have potential to be strong, with gusty winds and heavy rain. Hail is unlikely.
Friday has a chance for scattered showers and storms throughout the day after around 8am. The day will not be a washout, but you’ll want an umbrella around. There is a slight risk for severe weather mainly east of US-31. Some of the storms may be severe with hail, heavy rain, strong wind. Download the ABC57 First Warning Neighborhood Weather App for timely updates on this severe threat.
Tonight: Storms and showers, low of 70.
Friday: Scattered storms, highs in the low 80s.
Saturday: Partly cloudy chance for a shower, highs in the low 80s.
Sunday: Mostly sunny, highs in the low 80s.