Fort Wayne, Indiana – A wet and windy stretch kicks off Tuesday morning in northeastern Indiana, with a 90% chance of rain and thunderstorms that could snarl commutes and soak Fort Wayne by sunrise.
According to the National Weather Service, new precipitation is likely between Tuesday morning and Tuesday night, with up to three-quarters of an inch expected. Winds from the east may gust up to 25 mph. Thunderstorms are also possible Tuesday evening, posing minor flooding and visibility concerns, especially along I-69, U.S. 30, and I-469.
Monday will offer a brief window of calm under partly sunny skies and a high near 68°F. But the clouds roll in Monday night, bringing a 30% chance of showers after 2 a.m. Residents should prepare for wet roads, potential ponding in low-lying areas, and power flickers during Tuesday’s storm window.
By Wednesday, rain chances taper slightly, but showers remain likely through the afternoon, with highs hovering around 59°F. Cooler-than-normal spring temperatures stick around, and overnight lows will dip into the mid-40s through midweek.
5-Day Fort Wayne Forecast at a Glance:
- Monday: Partly sunny, high 68°F
- Monday Night: Cloudy, 30% chance of showers after 2 a.m., low 46°F
- Tuesday: Showers likely, thunderstorms possible, high 59°F
- Wednesday: 70% chance of showers, high 59°F
- Thursday: Slight chance of showers, partly sunny, high 59°F


