Indiana greets the morning with a crisp 30-degree chill and quiet skies over Fort Wayne, but the air already feels less biting than earlier this week. Frost clings to windshields, and shaded side streets could still hide a slick patch at daybreak.
According to the National Weather Service in Northern Indiana, skies stay mostly sunny today with highs climbing to 50 degrees. Southwest winds increase to around 5 mph this afternoon, helping dry out pavement along I-69 and US-30.
Temperatures fall back to near 33 degrees tonight under mostly cloudy skies. That’s right on the freezing line. Any lingering moisture could refreeze on bridges and overpasses before sunrise Sunday. This is classic flash-freeze season across northern Indiana. Give yourself extra braking distance if heading out early.
Sunday turns partly sunny with a high near 52 degrees. Sunday night dips to around 32 under partly cloudy skies. President’s Day brings another step up, reaching 55 degrees with light southwest winds.
Clouds increase Tuesday with highs near 56. A 40% chance of rain develops Tuesday night, with lows around 47. By Wednesday, highs jump to 63 degrees with scattered rain possible during the day.
That midweek warmth runs well above average for mid-February. Still, late-week systems could bring additional rain and a brief cool-down.
Long-range trends point to temperatures running 10 to 20 degrees above normal into late week, signaling early spring vibes across northern Indiana. Are you noticing dry roads or icy patches in your neighborhood this morning?
Five Day Outlook for Fort Wayne, Indiana
Today: Mostly sunny, high 50.
Sunday: Partly sunny, high 52.
Monday: Partly sunny, high 55.
Tuesday: Mostly cloudy, high 56.
Wednesday: Chance of rain, high 63.


