Sunday's storms wrap up, but more rain Monday and Tuesday
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1:12
Cool enough for a coat out the door
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0:56
Residents speak in favor of a one-year moratorium in Penn Township
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3:40
Residents ask for Community Investment at Microsoft open house
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3:56
Benton Harbor police break down Monday shooting at Jean Klock...
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2:42
Saint Joseph paid parking program to return June 12th with changes
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1:08
Mishawaka High School holds military signing day
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0:59
Crossroads United Way announces $845k in grants, some to support...
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0:51
Elkhart Summer Reading Challenge 2026 kicks off
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2:05
Benton Harbor High School puts on 90-day peace pledge, encouraging...
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1:44
Severe weather unlikely today, but not impossible
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1:33
Mild and breezy out the door
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1:02
Mishawaka Common Council unanimously passes five-year water rate...
Scattered showers and storms will linger across Michiana, moving northwest to southeast, for the first half of this morning. A few storms may be strong to severe with the biggest concerns being heavy rain and damaging winds. By 11 AM EDT, most of the rain is gone from our forecast area and being actively replaced by partly cloudy skies the rest of today. Steamy conditions follow up in the second half of today as highs reach the upper 80s and dewpoints peak in the low 70s. The work week starts off hot and humid, highs peak near 90 degrees on Monday. Non-severe showers and thunderstorms are likely Monday night into Tuesday morning, but the rest of the week cools down and clears out.
Today: AM thunderstorms. High 88.
Tonight: Partly cloudy. Low 68.
Monday: PM thunderstorms. High 90.
Tuesday: AM showers. High 86.