Indiana – A warm breeze pushes temperatures toward 70°F across Fort Wayne this morning, but damp pavement and shifting skies hint at changes by late afternoon.
According to the National Weather Service in Northern Indiana, a 30% chance of showers develops mainly after 5 p.m. Southwest winds near 10 mph will shift north later, with gusts up to 20 mph. While rain remains light, drivers along I-69 and US-30 should prepare for slick stretches during the evening commute.
Across Allen County and nearby cities like New Haven and Auburn, skies stay partly sunny early before clouds increase. Conditions will change quickly after sunset as showers become more likely and temperatures begin to fall.
Tonight, lows drop to around 33°F with steady north winds up to 20 mph and higher gusts. Roads may remain wet into early Monday, especially in shaded areas. Plan extra time for travel early in the day.
Monday turns cooler but calmer, with sunshine returning and highs near 48°F. By Monday night, temperatures fall further to around 29°F. Any leftover moisture could refreeze, creating isolated slick spots for the Tuesday morning commute. Bridges and overpasses will be the first to ice.
A gradual warm-up follows. Tuesday reaches near 55°F with quiet conditions, then midweek highs climb to around 60°F. By Thursday, temperatures surge to near 73°F with another round of showers possible.
This stretch captures March at its most unpredictable—warmth, rain, then a quick return to near-freezing nights.
Stay alert for changing road conditions late today and early Tuesday. Are roads drying out or staying slick in your neighborhood?
Five Day Forecast for Fort Wayne, Indiana
Monday: High 48°F – Mostly sunny
Tuesday: High 55°F – Partly sunny
Wednesday: High 60°F – Mostly cloudy
Thursday: High 73°F – Chance of showers
Friday: High 46°F – Slight chance rain/snow



