Fort Wayne, IN – A stretch of mild spring weather is in store for Indiana as the new week begins, with warm temperatures and mostly sunny skies dominating the forecast. However, by midweek, rain chances start creeping back in, potentially impacting outdoor plans.
According to the National Weather Service, Monday will bring plenty of sunshine with a high near 63°F, making for a pleasant start to the workweek. Winds will be light from the southwest at 5–10 mph. The clear and mild conditions continue into Monday night, with a low around 46°F.
Tuesday remains warm with highs near 60°F, but gusty southwest winds up to 25 mph may create breezy conditions. By Wednesday, partly sunny skies and a high near 58°F keep things comfortable before clouds increase late in the day.
Rain chances begin Thursday afternoon, with a 20% chance of showers after 2 p.m. and a high of 69°F. By Thursday night, the chance for rain lingers, with cloudy skies and a low around 49°F.
Looking ahead, Friday remains partly sunny with highs reaching 73°F, but rain becomes more likely Friday night into Saturday. Forecasters predict a 70% chance of rain, which could bring wet conditions heading into the weekend.
Drivers along major routes such as I-69 should prepare for potential wet roads by late Thursday and Friday. Residents should take advantage of the dry and warm weather early this week before showers return. Stay updated with the latest forecasts as conditions evolve.