South Bend, Indiana – Easter Sunday travel across northern Indiana is expected to remain smooth, with cooler but near-normal temperatures and only minimal rain chances during peak holiday travel hours.
According to the National Weather Service, a quieter weather pattern will hold across much of the Midwest through Wednesday night, keeping precipitation near to slightly below normal. Northern Indiana, including South Bend, Elkhart, and Fort Wayne, may see brief, isolated showers early Sunday between 6 a.m. and 10 a.m., but most areas will stay dry.
Major routes such as the Indiana Toll Road (I-80/90), U.S. 31, and I-69 are expected to remain clear, with no widespread travel disruptions anticipated. Any passing showers could briefly dampen roads but are not expected to significantly impact visibility or traffic flow.
Temperatures will trend slightly cooler than average during the mornings, then rebound to near-normal levels in the afternoon, creating comfortable conditions for Easter gatherings and outdoor activities.
Communities across the region, including Goshen and Michigan City, should see extended dry periods, supporting egg hunts and holiday events without major weather concerns.
This stable pattern continues through midweek, and while a stray shower cannot be ruled out, no significant advisories or travel impacts are expected.


