Sunny end to week, severe storms possible tomorrow

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Quiet morning, Severe storms likely this afternoon
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Berrien County Parks updated ordinance in effect
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Singing Sands Festival is in full swing, welcoming master sand...
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Staying weather aware at the Elkhart 4H Fair
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Youth sports taking center stage in South Bend
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Two men facing charges in the June 7 murder of Kristina Ortiz
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Annual Folds of Honor Charity Classic golf outing Friday
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Severe storms possible Saturday
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Duck, Duck, Go! Duck races at the Elkhart County 4-H Fair
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Premier Arts debuts all-youth ’The Little Mermaid’
While not as cool and breezy as yesterday, our Friday across the area will still be generally pleasant with temperatures in the low 80s and partly cloudy conditions above. After a mild night in the mid 60s, Saturday's highs will get a jump start out of the gate and land in the low 80s early in the day. An incoming cold front during the second half of Saturday will bring a broad line of showers and thunderstorms, some of which may be severe. Excessive rainfall/flooding is the main concern, but no threats are off the table as of now. South of US-30 will have a slightly higher chance of seeing severe weather than those north of the road. A few showers will linger into Sunday morning, but the rain tapers off and skies gradually clear in the second half of Sunday and also Monday.
Today: Partly cloudy. High 82.
Tonight: Mostly clear. Low 66.
Saturday: Thunderstorms. High 84.
Sunday: AM showers. High 81.