Fort Wayne, IN – Scattered light showers have been affecting areas south of U.S. Route 24 in northeastern Indiana and northwest Ohio but are expected to end this evening. Weather conditions will remain mostly dry on Sunday, but a slight chance of rain is predicted for some regions. However, late Sunday night, conditions are expected to worsen, with storms likely moving through the area.
According to the National Weather Service, Sunday will see a low chance of rain, around 20-30%, with temperatures in the low 50s across much of Indiana. However, showers and embedded thunderstorms are expected to increase late into the evening. These storms could potentially bring heavier rainfall and localized gusty winds.
By Monday, a more favorable dry period is expected, with temperatures warming up into the low 60s. This break in the weather is forecast to continue through Tuesday, offering a brief respite before the next weather system arrives.
Residents are advised to stay informed on changing conditions, especially Sunday night, and prepare for warmer temperatures in the days ahead.