Fort Wayne, Indiana – A break in the clouds is coming Thursday as northeast Indiana dries out temporarily—but don’t shelve your umbrella just yet.
According to the National Weather Service in Northern Indiana, Fort Wayne will see mostly cloudy skies Thursday with a high near 70°F and calm winds around 5 mph. This is a brief calm before Friday’s potential for scattered showers and isolated thunderstorms after 2 p.m., with the chance of rain rising again late Friday night into early Saturday. Drivers along U.S. 24 and I-469 should remain alert for slick spots and reduced visibility Friday afternoon and night.
Thursday night stays mild, with temperatures dropping to the low 50s under quiet skies. Friday warms back up to 73°F, but it won’t stay dry. A 20% chance of storms begins in the afternoon, climbing to 30% overnight with heavier showers and lightning possible.
Saturday and Sunday usher in a classic early-summer feel: clear skies, highs in the mid-70s, and no rain in sight. If you’re planning outdoor events or travel, the weekend will be your best window.
Looking ahead, Monday stays sunny with a high near 82°F, followed by a warm and dry Monday night. Tuesday climbs further to 85°F with no precipitation expected, kicking off a summer-like stretch for Allen County and surrounding areas.
More updates are expected Friday morning as storm chances develop. Stay weather-aware and check back for updated advisories.



