Fort Wayne, IN – Residents in Fort Wayne should prepare for a chilly weekend with a chance of snow Saturday morning, followed by a warming trend early next week. With temperatures dipping into the single digits overnight, the weather will slowly improve by Monday.
According to the National Weather Service, Friday will remain cold and sunny, with a high near 20 degrees. Overnight lows will drop to around 12 degrees, so take precautions to protect outdoor plants and pets. Saturday brings a 20% chance of snow showers before 1 p.m., with highs reaching 33 degrees. Southwest winds could gust as high as 20 mph, adding to the chill.
Saturday night will stay partly cloudy with a low around 20 degrees, making travel potentially icy in spots. Sunday promises to be partly sunny with a high near 27 degrees. By Monday, sunshine returns with highs climbing to 36 degrees, offering some much-needed relief from the cold.
Road conditions on major routes like I-69 and Highway 30 could be impacted Saturday morning if snow develops. Drivers should remain cautious and allow extra travel time. With fluctuating temperatures, melting snow may refreeze, causing slick patches.
Looking ahead to midweek, Fort Wayne can expect mild highs near 37 degrees on Tuesday and Wednesday, with mostly sunny skies persisting. Prepare for varying conditions, and check local forecasts regularly to stay updated.
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