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1:03
More heat, less smoke on Tuesday
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2:00
Humidity stays away, heat returns
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1:29
Coloma Schools offers a virtual alternative program for students
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0:57
Summer Concert Series brings tunes to Potawatomi Park
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0:57
Adults return to Potawatomi Zoo for ’Adult Day Camp’
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1:47
Dry to start the week, Storms return Wednesday
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0:37
Potential drag race leads to discovery of stabbing in Granger
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0:33
Stolen dump truck set on fire and left in cornfield; MSP investigating
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0:29
Motorcyclist seriously injured in collision with automobile
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0:28
Inmate found dead in St. Joseph County Jail cell identified
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4:28
’The Chief Ice Cream’ partners with Make-A-Wish to fight...
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1:54
Beautiful summer day in Michiana
The forecast becomes more active Tuesday through Wednesday, with Tuesday night having the greatest impact. An approaching cold front will increase the wind and temperatures Tuesday afternoon, gusts could reach 40 mph and highs 60 degrees. Tuesday evening as the front moves through, scattered showers could develop into a line - a rumble of thunder can't be ruled out - but wind gust could be strong enough to damage outdoor Christmas decorations. The forecast for Wednesday is much colder and breezy, it will be unpleasant to be outside.
Tonight: Mostly cloudy. Low 38.
Tuesday: Mostly cloudy, windy, evening showers. High 60.
Wednesday: Breezy, colder. High 38.
Thursday: Mostly sunny. High 36.
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