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2:28
South Bend storm drain mural project complete
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5:17
Three local students return as national powerlifting champions
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1:09
Rain showers to end the workweek
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5:36
Benefit Car Show supporting Berrien County’s first responders...
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2:51
Governor Whitmer appeals FEMA federal aid denial for Southwest...
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3:17
Benton Harbor leaders weigh Jean Klock Park upgrades amid debate...
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1:40
Pollinator Playpath, a trail for kids, now open at Corson Riverwoods...
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0:32
Ryan Newman racing Saturday at Plymouth Motor Speedway
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3:08
Officials recover body of missing teenager in Lake Michigan off...
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2:45
NCAA’s new eligibility rule could reshape Notre Dame roster...
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1:08
Storms start this afternoon
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0:56
Calm morning, storms tonight
ABC57 First Warning Neighborhood Weather Forecast
Tuesday, March 24, 2026
Temperatures won't be as cold tonight, falling into the middle 30s under partly cloudy skies. Highs should make it into the 60s Wednesday with a bit of a breeze. Temperatures spike in the middle 70s Thursday ahead of an evening chance of severe weather. Large hail and damaging winds are the main threats with any stronger thunderstorms that develop later Thursday. However, a tornado or two can't be ruled out, either. Temperatures crash quickly Friday, with highs barely reaching 40 degrees. The weather looks calmer and a little milder for the weekend.
Tonight: Mostly cloudy. Low 35.
Tomorrow: Mostly cloudy, a little breezy and milder. High 66.
Thursday: Very warm with PM showers/thunderstorms. High 74.
Friday: MUCH colder. Partly cloudy. High 40.