Fort Wayne, IN – Northern Indiana faces a slight risk of severe weather on Tuesday, according to the US National Weather Service. Forecasts predict a hot day with temperatures between 88-93°F, accompanied by possible morning and afternoon/evening storms. The potential hazards include damaging winds, hail, heavy rainfall, and a brief tornado.
Northeast Indiana, northwest Ohio, and southern Lower Michigan should stay alert, as the timing and intensity of the storms remain uncertain. Residents are advised to stay updated with weather alerts and have multiple ways to receive warnings.
According to the US National Weather Service, the first round of storms is expected on Tuesday morning, posing a threat of damaging winds. A second round of afternoon and evening storms may bring all possible hazards, including hail and heavy rainfall. The forecast warns that the precise timing and coverage of these storms are still uncertain, urging residents to stay tuned for further updates.
The rest of the week shows varying weather patterns. Monday is expected to be pleasant with lots of sunshine and temperatures between 81-85°F. After Tuesday’s potential severe weather, Wednesday will have lingering morning showers and sub-severe storms with temperatures ranging from 78-85°F. By Thursday, the weather will clear up, bringing sunny skies and cooler temperatures between 77-82°F.