Warmer than average highs this week, but chilly nights ahead
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1:12
Cool enough for a coat out the door
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0:56
Residents speak in favor of a one-year moratorium in Penn Township
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3:40
Residents ask for Community Investment at Microsoft open house
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3:56
Benton Harbor police break down Monday shooting at Jean Klock...
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2:42
Saint Joseph paid parking program to return June 12th with changes
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1:08
Mishawaka High School holds military signing day
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0:59
Crossroads United Way announces $845k in grants, some to support...
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0:51
Elkhart Summer Reading Challenge 2026 kicks off
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2:05
Benton Harbor High School puts on 90-day peace pledge, encouraging...
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1:44
Severe weather unlikely today, but not impossible
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1:33
Mild and breezy out the door
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1:02
Mishawaka Common Council unanimously passes five-year water rate...
More seasonally warm weather around 70F accompanies sunny skies today with light winds out of the southwest. Because of high pressure at the surface, little to no cloud cover is expected which in turn will maximize cooling overnight into early Wednesday morning. You may want to grab a heavier jacket before the morning commute tomorrow with lows expected to reach near the bottom of the 40s, but you can stow the extra layers away as highs reach back into the low 70s in the late afternoon and early evening. Highs keep climbing through the rest of the work week, extending towards 80F by Friday. No rainfall is expected over the next five days, continuing a dry streak through the start of October.
Today: Sunny. High 69.
Tonight: Clear. Low 42.
Wednesday: Sunny. High 72.
Thursday: Sunny. High 70.