Tracking Sunday rain showers
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7:27
Center for the Homeless hosting Dancing With Our Stars
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2:10
More wet weather arriving later tonight, but sunnier skies after
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3:16
Public input on the proposal to restart the Palisades Nuclear...
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1:35
Dari Fair opened Wednesday for 2024 season, temperatures cool...
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1:22
Another round of rain, then a cool weekend
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4:33
Should Indiana’s abortion records be public?
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2:52
Trailblazing promotions at the South Bend Fire Department
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1:30
Downtown South Bend and Notre Dame to see improved connectivity
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1:44
Storm threat today holds relatively low severe risk
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0:30
Officials share opioid settlement funding plan
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1:04
Bonneyville Mill opens for the 2024 season
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0:32
Increase in federal funding coming to improve local hiking and...
Rain lingers for most areas south of US 30 for this evening, and starts to push north overnight as Tropical Depression Gordon tracks northeast through Michiana. Areas in Berrien Co. and northwest LaPorte Co. may stay dry all night, and the most rain is expected for areas east of US-31. Heavy rain is possible Sunday morning, but showers will lighten up by the second half of the day. By Monday, we will have a slight chance for some showers in the morning and midday, and then we’ll become dry during the afternoon. Temperatures stay cool through Monday.
Tonight: Cloudy with showers. Heavier downpours possible at times. Breezy. Low of 56.
Sunday: Mostly cloudy with showers, mainly in the morning. Drying up late in the day. Breezy. High of 65.
Monday: AM patchy fog possible. Mostly cloudy with a slight chance of light rain east of Hwy 31 early, then partly sunny late. Highs near 70.