Fort Wayne, IN — Northern Indiana residents can expect gusty conditions throughout the day today, with wind speeds reaching up to 35 mph, creating potentially hazardous conditions for outdoor activities. A low-pressure system will keep the winds gusting, and temperatures are expected to dip close to freezing overnight, hitting a low near 33°F. The strong gusts could impact Veterans Day events, prompting attendees to secure any outdoor items and dress warmly.
According to the National Weather Service, Fort Wayne will reach a high of around 56°F today under partly sunny skies. As the evening sets in, winds will shift northward at 10-15 mph, maintaining gusts up to 25 mph, before gradually calming overnight. The low temperature tonight is forecasted to settle around 35°F, with clear skies expected.
Looking ahead, Tuesday promises a sunny day with a slightly cooler high near 50°F and calmer winds. Tuesday night will be colder, dipping to around 32°F with light easterly winds. The rest of the week shows a mix of conditions, with Wednesday remaining dry and partly sunny at a high of 55°F. Showers are likely Wednesday night, potentially continuing into Thursday with temperatures holding in the mid-50s. The skies will clear up by Friday, offering mostly sunny conditions and highs in the upper 50s.




