Indiana – A cold front pushing across the Midwest will bring rain and cooler temperatures to northern Indiana and southern Michigan by late Saturday evening. A large temperature variation is expected across the region, with highs nearing 80 degrees in central Indiana, while areas north of the front, including southern Michigan, may only see temperatures in the upper 60s.
According to the National Weather Service, the chance of rain is greatest after 8 p.m., especially along the I-69 corridor. Residents in Fort Wayne and surrounding areas should prepare for a 50% chance of showers late tonight, with temperatures dropping to around 55°F overnight. Drivers along major routes such as I-69 and US 24 should remain cautious as the rain may lead to slick road conditions.
Looking ahead, Sunday brings clearer skies, though there remains a 40% chance of showers in the morning. Temperatures are expected to be cooler, with highs only reaching the upper 60s. The week ahead shows a gradual decline in temperatures, with Monday and Tuesday bringing highs of only 54°F and lows dropping to near freezing overnight by midweek.