Fort Wayne, Indiana – Thunderstorms could disrupt afternoon plans across northeast Indiana Monday as heavy rain and gusty winds sweep into the region.
According to the National Weather Service, scattered storms will develop Monday afternoon and evening, with the strongest cells producing gusts up to 60 mph and localized downpours. The main risk zone includes Fort Wayne and Allen County, with additional impacts possible along I-69 and surrounding counties through 9 p.m.
No severe warnings have been issued yet, but low-lying roads could briefly flood, and small hail can’t be ruled out. Residents should avoid travel during heavy rainfall and secure any outdoor items this evening.
Conditions quickly improve by Tuesday, with clear skies and a high near 82°F expected. From there, the region enters a dry and warming trend just in time for the holiday.
🎆 Fourth of July Weekend Forecast – Fort Wayne
- Tuesday (July 1): Sunny, high 82°F
- Wednesday (July 2): Sunny, high 86°F
- Thursday (July 3): Mostly sunny, high 88°F, 10% PM storm chance
- Friday (July 4): Hot and mostly sunny, high near 90°F, 20% PM storm chance
- Saturday: Sunny and hot, high 92°F
- Sunday: Partly sunny, high 89°F, isolated PM showers




