Indiana is waking up to low clouds and a damp chill as fog hangs over Fort Wayne and much of northern Indiana. Temperatures sit at 35 degrees, and visibility drops in spots along I-69 and US 24.
According to the National Weather Service in Northern Indiana, patchy fog lingers through mid-morning before clouds take over. Highs reach 47 degrees today, with a 30 percent chance of showers developing late.
Rain becomes more widespread tonight. Showers are likely after sunset, and patchy fog may redevelop. Lows fall to around 43 degrees. Drivers should allow extra time during the evening commute.
Thursday turns soggy. Showers and even a thunderstorm are possible, especially during the afternoon. Rain chances climb to 100 percent, with highs near 58 degrees. Gusty winds may develop at times.
Friday brings a noticeable warm-up. Highs surge to 71 degrees with showers likely and a chance of thunderstorms. A few stronger storms this weekend could produce wind gusts over 40 mph and small hail, especially south of US 24.
Saturday stays unsettled with rain likely and highs near 67. Cooler air returns Saturday night, with lows dipping to 38. While widespread freezing is not expected, rapid cooling after rainfall can create isolated slick spots on bridges.
Sunday turns mostly sunny with highs near 59. Early next week continues the warming trend, with highs pushing toward 69 Monday and low 70s by Tuesday. The 6–10 day outlook favors above-normal temperatures across northern Indiana.
Clocks spring ahead at 2 a.m. Sunday, March 8. Longer evenings and true spring vibes are almost here.
Five Day Outlook for Fort Wayne, Indiana:
Today: Cloudy, slight chance of showers, high 47.
Thursday: Showers likely, high 58.
Friday: Showers likely, high 71.
Saturday: Rain likely, high 67.
Sunday: Mostly sunny, high 59.



