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0:32
Granger residents share input on proposed S.R. 23 roundabout
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2:59
Seven local boards unanimously approve fire territory merger...
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2:05
JobSpark helps inspire career exploration for middle school students
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2:01
MPHPL launches new bookmobile to extend library access
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2:17
Will Pauling shines, Jadarian Price shows versatility at Notre...
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2:55
Notre Dame’s Pro Day gives 16 seniors one more shot to impress...
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2:57
South Bend residents voice concerns over proposed pedestrian...
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3:03
Prices at the pump continue to rise across Michiana
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1:35
Warming up before storms arrive Thursday
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2:06
Staying sunny until Thursday
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0:58
Goshen City Council amends DORA rules amid community concerns
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1:20
SB Common Council adopts Downtown 2045 Plan
The weather remains damp and dreary tonight and Saturday with some fog overnight. Sunday will be mild an rainy, with highs near 60 and heavy rain by the late afternoon. Winter returns Monday, temperatures drop 40 degrees by Monday evening, as temperatures drop into the teens by Tuesday morning. Snow showers are possible; an inch or two could fall but less may accumulate as the ground has warmed recently. Slick conditions are possible as anything wet will freeze. A wind gusting over 30 mph will make it feel even colder. The cold lasts through next week. New Year's Eve/Day is likely snow-fee but temperatures will be in the 10s and 20s.
Tonight: Patch Fog. Low 36.
Saturday: Cloudy. High 46.
Sunday: Rainy. High 60.
Monday: Cold, breezy, snow showers. Temperatures falling into the lower 20s.