Fort Wayne, Ind. – Northern Indiana will enjoy two more days of sunshine and mild warmth before a sharp change arrives midweek. Highs near 80 degrees through Tuesday will give way to storms and much cooler air once a cold front pushes through Wednesday night.
According to the National Weather Service in Northern Indiana, showers and possible thunderstorms will develop late Wednesday before cooler air surges in. By Thursday, highs will fall into the low to mid-60s, with overnight lows dipping into the 40s by Friday morning.
Cities including Fort Wayne, South Bend, and Elkhart can expect dry commutes Monday and Tuesday, with pleasant afternoons for outdoor plans. Conditions will turn unsettled Wednesday evening, raising concerns for slick roads and slower travel.
Residents should prepare for a noticeable shift in temperatures—light jackets will be necessary by Thursday, and those with outdoor plans should plan around showers expected through the end of the week.
Cooler-than-average conditions will linger into the weekend, with additional updates expected as the front develops.
Five Day Forecast for Fort Wayne, Indiana
- Monday: Sunny, 76–81° / 50–55°
- Tuesday: Sunny, 77–82° / 52–57°
- Wednesday: Partly sunny, showers late, 77–82° / 52–57°
- Thursday: Showers early, turning cooler, 62–68° / 43–48°
- Friday: Scattered showers, 68–73° / upper 40s



