Indiana, Fort Wayne – Clouds are already breaking apart this morning, and a mild breeze is pushing in warmer air across northern Indiana. It feels comfortable now, but changes are lining up quickly that could affect travel by Sunday afternoon.
According to the National Weather Service in Northern Indiana, temperatures climb to around 70°F today as skies gradually turn sunny. Winds stay light early, then shift south between 5 and 10 mph, helping boost that spring warmth.
By Sunday, the pattern begins to shift. A 40% chance of showers develops after 2 p.m., with highs reaching 66°F. Winds may gust up to 20 mph, especially along I-69 and US-30 corridors. Roads could turn slick quickly during passing showers.
Rain chances continue into Sunday evening before tapering off. Behind the system, colder air moves in fast. Temperatures fall to near 33°F, and winds turn north with gusts up to 25 mph.
By early Monday, conditions stabilize with sunshine returning, but highs only reach 48°F. That cooler air lingers into Tuesday morning, when temperatures dip into the upper 20s. Any leftover moisture could create isolated slick spots on bridges.
Tuesday brings a modest rebound, with highs near 56°F under partly sunny skies. Conditions remain quiet through midweek, though another round of showers may approach later.
This spring pattern continues to shift quickly with warm and cool swings. Stay alert for changing road conditions, especially Sunday afternoon. Are you seeing clouds clearing or building where you are?
Five Day Outlook for Fort Wayne, Indiana:
- Today: High 70°F, becoming sunny
- Sunday: High 66°F, 40% chance of showers
- Monday: High 48°F, mostly sunny
- Tuesday: High 56°F, partly sunny
- Wednesday: High 56°F, partly sunny


