Fort Wayne, Ind. – Thunderstorms will continue to impact northern Indiana through tonight and may redevelop Wednesday afternoon, bringing another round of showers and possible severe weather. Areas south of U.S. 24 and east of I-69 will be most likely to see rain Wednesday, with muggy conditions hanging on before relief arrives.
According to the National Weather Service in Northern Indiana, an isolated strong to severe storm remains possible tonight, with temperatures falling to the upper 60s. By Wednesday, highs will reach the mid-80s, with lingering morning rain in the south and afternoon storms in the east. Humidity will ease gradually through the day.
Thursday will be noticeably cooler and less humid across the region, with sunshine and highs in the low 80s offering a brief break from summer heat. However, forecasters warn the warm, sticky conditions will return this weekend, with highs soaring into the 90s and humidity climbing again.
Drivers are urged to watch for slick roads during downpours, and residents should remain weather-aware for any updated severe weather alerts.
Five-Day Forecast for Fort Wayne, IN
- Tuesday Night: Isolated storms, lows 67–70°F.
- Wednesday: Showers/storms, highs 80–86°F.
- Thursday: Sunny, less humid, highs 80–85°F, lows 58–66°F.
- Friday: Mostly sunny, highs in the upper 80s.
- Saturday: Hot and humid, highs near 90°F.




