Fort Wayne, IN – After experiencing near-record low temperatures overnight on Saturday, Northern Indiana will enjoy a warm-up starting today. Fort Wayne dropped to 42 degrees, with nearby South Bend reaching 40 degrees, one of the coldest nights this early in September since 1986.
According to the U.S. National Weather Service, Sunday’s highs will rise into the low 70s under clear, sunny skies, marking the beginning of a warmer trend. Monday promises even higher temperatures, peaking in the upper 70s to low 80s, as sunny conditions continue.
The week ahead looks like a preview of fall, with highs in the mid-80s expected by Wednesday and Thursday. With dry conditions persisting, there’s no chance of rain on the horizon, leaving residents to enjoy a week of sunshine and moderate warmth.
Temperatures will remain comfortable for most of the week, providing a pleasant break after the chilly start to September.