-
3:02
Public receives Facilities Master Plan update following heated...
-
0:56
Former Indiana Senator Joe Donelly supports Lori Camp in race...
-
2:27
Construction starts for Mishawaka Troop Town
-
0:56
Saint Joseph County Council to grant tax credit for homeowners...
-
3:34
Notre Dame suffers season ending losses to key pieces
-
2:51
Thistleberry Farm’s sunflower field will not open due to drought
-
2:02
Mayor Roberson introduces proposed $125.7M 2025 Budget
-
4:13
South Bend Community School Corporation rolls out threat detection...
-
1:22
Little change in the forecast, warm and dry
-
1:44
Easterly wind effects
-
2:02
Michiana celebrates Mexican Independence Day
-
0:16
Holy Family Elementary School in South Bend closed Monday due...
The warming streak continues, with today seeing above average temperatures, and less wind then yesterday. Clear skies for most of today and tomorrow, with a southerly wind bringing in warmer air that could have some areas reaching the 90s on Wednesday. 90s are expected on Thursday, but we get knocked back down to the mid 80s on Friday. Though we aren't expecting these hot temperatures of that long, make sure you are finding ways to stay cool and drinking water. Clouds gather on Thursday, with shower chances moving out of the single digits, though the shower chances are highly dependent on Tropical Strom Francine's path in the coming days. Rain chances possible this weekend due to these remnants, but temperatures stay just slightly above average through the beginning of next week.
Today: Warmer, less wind than yesterday. High 86.
Tonight: Clear, calm. Low 56.
Wednesday: Hot, clear. High 89.
Thursday: Hot, gathering clouds. High 90.