1st alert on Sat. for risk of severe thunderstorms
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Add Us On GoogleAdd as a preferred source on Google SOUTH BEND, Ind. — Lawn sprinklers are now going full throttle after a very wet March/April has turned into a very dry late May. We remain under a bubble of high pressure caused by a kink in the jet ...
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TOMORROW: A hot day is in store with partly to mostly sunny skies and highs in the upper 80sto near 90 with humidity beginning to increase and making it feel like the low 90s Panhandle wide. There is a small chance for an afternoon pop up shower or storm, especially for inland areas but most stay dry.