Fort Wayne, Ind. – Northern Indiana will hold on to dry skies and comfortable late-summer weather through Tuesday before a sharp pattern change moves in midweek. Sunshine and highs in the upper 70s will dominate the region through the next two days, offering residents one last stretch of quiet conditions before a cold front arrives.
According to the National Weather Service in Northern Indiana, showers and possible thunderstorms will develop late Wednesday as the front moves through. Temperatures are expected to drop noticeably by Thursday, with cooler air settling in for the rest of the week. Morning lows that have been in the upper 40s to low 50s will continue early in the week before rising slightly ahead of the rain.
Drivers across South Bend, Fort Wayne, and the surrounding counties should prepare for slick roads Wednesday evening as rainfall moves in during the commute. Outdoor activities and late-week events may also face interruptions with damp and cooler weather setting up.
Residents are encouraged to take advantage of the pleasant conditions through Tuesday before unsettled weather returns. Additional advisories may be issued as the timing of Wednesday’s front becomes clearer.
Five Day Forecast for Fort Wayne, Indiana
- Sunday: Mostly sunny, highs 74–78°
- Monday: Sunny, highs 76–81°, morning lows 47–52°
- Tuesday: Increasing clouds, highs 77–82°, morning lows 49–54°
- Wednesday: Rain late, highs 77–82°, lows 51–56°
- Thursday: Cooler with lingering showers, highs in the upper 60s to low 70s