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2:48
Benton Harbor riverfront redevelopment plan nears final draft...
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1:08
Elkhart City council unanimously advances a temporary moratorium
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2:33
Groups descend on northwest Indiana to help with storm cleanup
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3:01
Geothermal plant on Notre Dame’s campus introduces energy efficient...
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2:52
Elkhart city council to consider data center proposal moratorium
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3:01
Michiana counties continue storm cleanup efforts with federal...
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2:08
Ignition Music Garage previews new self-titled Weezer album for...
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2:48
Kyngstonn Viliamu-Asa returns to full-contact work as Notre Dame...
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1:17
Drier to start week
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0:49
Morning storms end a wet week
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2:33
Photos and videos coming out of Milford community after FBI search...
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2:09
Taste of Niles brings community members to taste local food and...
Tuesday afternoon, storms quickly develop after 4:00 PM, one or two storms could be strong or severe, damaging wind, hail and even a tornado are possible. The threat is not widespread and will clear by 8:00 PM.
Wednesday had the potential to be a dangerous weather day in Michiana. Storms are likely for the entire area; damaging wind, tornadoes and flash flooding are the top concern. The conditions are favorable for an EF-2 or greater tornado to develop. More than 2 inches of rain is also likely; this could cause flash flooding.
The threat window is after 4:00 PM Wednesday through midnight. Plan for severe weather and power outages and get your First Warning with our weather app.
Tonight: Storms ending. Low 55.
Wednesday: Widespread severe weather expected evening/overnight. All threats possible, including tornadoes. High 76.
Thursday: AM clouds, afternoon sun. High 68.
Friday: Sunny. High 74