South Bend, Indiana – Temperatures in northern Indiana will climb into the upper 70s and low 80s by midweek, bringing a stretch of sunshine-filled days before showers and thunderstorms return Friday.
According to the US National Weather Service Northern Indiana, the region will stay mostly dry through Thursday, with only a slight chance of early morning rain north of US 30 on Wednesday. Winds will remain breezy Monday, with gusts up to 40 mph possible, before calming Tuesday under mostly sunny skies.
By Wednesday, highs will reach the upper 70s, though isolated showers could develop north of Plymouth and Warsaw. Thursday is expected to be partly cloudy and warm, with highs peaking near 81°F in cities like Fort Wayne and Elkhart.
The weather takes a turn Friday, when a 40–70% chance of rain and thunderstorms threatens outdoor plans across the region. Rainfall may impact commutes and end-of-week events, especially near La Porte and Valparaiso.
Residents are encouraged to enjoy the early week warmth while preparing for potential storm impacts by Friday. Keep devices charged and watch for updated advisories, as more alerts may be issued heading into the weekend.




