Fort Wayne, IN – Residents in northern Indiana should prepare for a dynamic week of weather, starting with rain tonight and snow chances midweek. A warm start to Monday will quickly give way to colder temperatures as winter precipitation looms.
According to the National Weather Service, drizzle is expected to develop after 10 p.m. tonight, transitioning into showers by early Monday morning. Tonight’s temperatures will dip to 44°F, with gusty winds reaching up to 25 mph. Drivers should exercise caution, especially on wet roads, as precipitation increases through the night.
Monday will remain mild with highs near 51°F. Rain showers will taper off by the evening, leaving cloudy skies and lows around 35°F. However, colder air will push into the region starting Tuesday night, bringing a chance of rain and snow mix. Snow showers could intensify by Wednesday, particularly during the morning commute.
Looking ahead, Wednesday’s high will struggle to reach 28°F, with snow accumulation possible. By Thursday, temperatures will plummet to a high near 20°F, marking a stark transition to winter-like conditions. Wind chills may make it feel even colder.
Residents are encouraged to monitor updates from the National Weather Service for potential winter weather advisories. Prepare vehicles and outdoor spaces for freezing temperatures and icy conditions later this week.
Stay informed and plan ahead for this week’s shifting weather patterns as Fort Wayne braces for the arrival of winter.
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