South Bend, IN – Weather Alert: Snow Tapers Off, Clouds Linger; 40s Return, Rain Chance Tuesday

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South Bend, IN – Northern Indiana residents should prepare for another stretch of gray skies this week, though a gradual warming trend is expected to bring some relief from recent cold temperatures.

According to the National Weather Service Northern Indiana, considerable cloudiness will persist across the region, with skies remaining mostly cloudy to overcast through much of the upcoming week. While sunshine may briefly appear Monday morning, clouds are forecast to return by Monday evening.

Overnight lows Saturday night are expected to dip between 16 and 20 degrees, with lingering lake-effect snow flurries tapering off. Sunday will remain chilly but dry, with highs ranging from 29 to 33 degrees under mostly cloudy skies.

Conditions improve slightly Monday as temperatures climb into the mid-30s, though the day will feature intermittent sun mixed with clouds before turning overcast again by evening. A small window of precipitation arrives Tuesday, when forecasters say there is a slight chance of rain or drizzle, mainly during the afternoon hours. Highs Tuesday are expected to reach the low to mid-40s.

By Wednesday, Northern Indiana remains dry, with continued cloud cover and highs approaching near 50 degrees in some areas — signaling a noticeable warm-up compared to the weekend.

Overall, the forecast points to a dry midweek stretch, with no major storms expected and temperatures trending upward into early next week.

Drivers should remain alert during overnight and early morning hours as fluctuating temperatures could still lead to slick spots, especially in rural or lake-adjacent areas.


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