Indiana Spring Weather ALERT: Fort Wayne Faces Monday Showers, Thunderstorm Risk After Sunny Sunday

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Fort Wayne, Indiana – After a warm, sun-filled Sunday in Fort Wayne, Indiana, a shift to stormy spring weather is expected to start Monday afternoon.

According to the National Weather Service, a line of showers and isolated thunderstorms is likely to arrive between 2 and 5 p.m. Monday, with a second round of rain possible after 5 p.m. While Sunday will stay mostly clear with highs in the mid-70s, southeast winds will strengthen Monday, signaling the weather change. Drivers should stay alert, especially along I-69 and U.S. 24, as brief downpours and lightning could impact visibility and travel conditions by Monday evening.

Cities across northeast Indiana, including Auburn, Decatur, and Bluffton, may see off-and-on rain through Tuesday night. Rain chances increase to 60% by Tuesday, with thunderstorms possible after 2 p.m. Tuesday night could bring additional rounds of showers and scattered storms, extending the wet pattern through Wednesday morning.

Temperatures will remain warm throughout the week, with highs ranging from the upper 70s to low 80s. Despite the moisture, no widespread severe weather is currently expected — but isolated thunderstorm activity may produce localized wind gusts or small hail.

Wednesday and Thursday will feature partly sunny skies with passing showers, keeping roads slick and commutes slower. Keep devices charged and monitor weather alerts for any changes in storm intensity.

More updates are expected as the system develops. Rain chances hold steady through midweek, with improved conditions likely by Friday.