Warm and sunny start to the week, but rain on the way
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Memorial grows for 17-year-old boy fatally shot by police in...
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Questions still surround shooting death of 10-year-old in Mishawaka
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City unveils revised paid parking plan, invites St. Joseph residents...
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What you need to know
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A quiet week of weather ahead
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Palisades, though delayed, still set to be country’s first...
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14-year-old in serious condition following Monday afternoon...
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A quiet week of warming weather
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The end of winter is in sight
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Single-engine aircraft crashes near runway at Elkhart Municipal...
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Culver High School holds second annual Jingle Jam basketball...
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Two males injured in shooting near East Jackson Boulevard
Highs reach into the upper 80s today for what is likely to be the warmest day of this week. Partly cloudy skies overhead will become cloudier going into tonight as lower pressure and more moist air moves in from the southern regions. A slight rain chance is present during the day, but the greatest possibility for wet weather remains tonight when scattered showers and thunderstorms are expected to develop periodically and last until just after midnight. Tuesday and Wednesday will be characterized by the remnants of current Hurricane Beryl approaching our area, bringing ample rain that likely won't finish up until Thursday.
Today: Partly cloudy. High 87.
Tonight: Scattered thunderstorms. Low 67.
Tuesday: Scattered thunderstorms. High 82.
Wednesday: Rain. High 77.