Fort Wayne, IN – Thunderstorms are set to roll through Fort Wayne tonight, as Northern Indiana experiences its first major autumn storm. Cooler temperatures and steady rain will follow, dropping temperatures into the low 60s, with the possibility of localized flooding along US 24.
According to the National Weather Service, tonight’s storms will persist into Monday morning, with additional showers forecast Monday night into Tuesday. Highs will hover around 70 degrees. Northern Indiana residents should prepare for possible travel disruptions, particularly on I-69 and local roads.
By Tuesday, thunderstorms are expected to re-intensify, raising concerns for potential flash flooding. The region’s cooler, autumn-like temperatures will continue into midweek, with highs in the upper 50s by Wednesday. Fort Wayne residents should monitor weather updates closely and secure outdoor items ahead of tonight’s storms.