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ABC57 First Warning Neighborhood Weather Forecast
Saturday, July 12th, 2025
After a hot and steamy start to the day, a cold front will begin to move in this afternoon, bringing the potential for storms as it pushes east. Storm development is expected to begin in our viewing area, with the best chances for storms east of US 31—especially as you head closer to I-69. The main threats are strong winds and heavy downpours, which could lead to localized flooding.
Once the front passes tonight, storms will taper off, and we'll get a break from the heat and humidity. Highs tomorrow will be in the 80s with more comfortable dew point values. Temperatures will climb back near 90 to start the work week, with the next chance of showers returning by midweek.
Tonight: Decreasing clouds. Low 68.
Sunday: Mostly sunny. High 84.
Monday: Sunny, hot. High 88.
Tuesday: Sunny, hot. Late shower chances. High 90.