Fort Wayne, Indiana – Fort Wayne residents should prepare for chilly temperatures overnight, with frost expected to settle across the area Friday night. Areas of frost may begin to form after 8 p.m., with temperatures dipping to around 42°F. As temperatures rise Saturday, conditions will improve, making for a perfect weekend to enjoy the outdoors.
According to the National Weather Service, Friday will bring a high of 66°F, with sunshine gradually breaking through the clouds. Winds will be light, making for pleasant afternoon weather. However, expect a sharp cool-down Friday night, as the temperature drops to 42°F. The frost could affect areas north of Fort Wayne, making early morning travel conditions potentially hazardous, especially on elevated surfaces like bridges and overpasses.
Looking ahead, Saturday will see sunny skies with a high of 75°F, providing a break from the cold. This will be a welcome shift, especially for anyone planning outdoor activities for Mother’s Day. Sunday will be slightly warmer, with temperatures reaching 76°F. Expect another clear and sunny day, ideal for any last-minute plans or outdoor celebrations.
For those heading out to celebrate Mother’s Day on Sunday, the weather looks favorable, with mostly clear skies and mild temperatures. By Monday, the warmth continues with highs reaching 79°F, giving way to a sunny start to the new week.
For now, there’s no immediate threat of severe weather, but stay aware of the frost risk Friday night and prepare accordingly. Remember to cover any vulnerable plants and avoid unnecessary travel early Friday morning if frost is present.
The upcoming week promises clear skies and temperatures in the upper 70s, with a slight chance of showers on Tuesday. Here’s a look at your extended forecast:
Extended Forecast:
- Friday: High of 66°F, low of 42°F, areas of frost overnight
- Saturday: Sunny, high of 75°F, low of 50°F
- Sunday: Mostly sunny, high of 76°F, low of 53°F
- Monday: Sunny, high of 79°F
- Tuesday: Chance of showers, high near 77°F


