Fort Wayne, Indiana – Rain is expected to taper off across northern Indiana this morning, giving way to partly cloudy skies and highs in the upper 70s by this afternoon.
According to the US National Weather Service in Northern Indiana, isolated thunderstorms could redevelop late Sunday evening, with a 30–60% chance of rain and lows dipping into the upper 50s. Monday brings another slight rain risk, with scattered showers possible in the afternoon. Highs will hover between 74–77°F, and overnight lows may fall to the low 50s.
The stretch from Tuesday through midweek looks calmer, with partly cloudy skies on Tuesday and full sunshine expected by Wednesday. Temperatures will gradually climb, peaking in the mid-80s by midweek.
Residents planning outdoor activities should stay weather-aware Sunday night into Monday, especially in areas like South Bend, Warsaw, and Fort Wayne, where showers may briefly disrupt evening plans. Drivers should watch for slick roads during any storm activity.
Tuesday and Wednesday are expected to remain dry and warmer, offering a solid window for travel and outdoor work.