Northern Indiana – Severe weather concerns have subsided across Northern Indiana as overnight storms weakened. However, scattered rain and thunderstorms are expected to develop later this morning, particularly south of U.S. Highway 24, as a cold front moves through.
According to the National Weather Service, the risk of rain and storms will peak in the region this afternoon, with a 30-60% chance of precipitation. Storms will likely persist through the weekend, especially Saturday afternoon through Sunday afternoon. The weather will remain dry for most of the weekend, but late Sunday night through Monday morning, expect another round of storms with a higher probability of rainfall.
While rain chances will be sporadic, temperatures will remain mild throughout the period, ranging from 50°F to 61°F on Saturday, 53°F to 65°F on Sunday, and 60°F to 71°F by Monday. These mild temperatures provide a welcome break, but residents should prepare for potential storms, especially when traveling late Sunday night into Monday morning.
Stay tuned to local forecasts, as storm chances could increase throughout the weekend, and be mindful of changing conditions as the cold front moves through.