Fort Wayne, IN – Severe storms are expected this afternoon across Northern Indiana, especially along and south of US-24. The National Weather Service has issued a warning for damaging winds and possible tornadoes from 2-6 PM Tuesday. Residents should stay vigilant, have multiple ways to receive weather alerts, and prepare to act quickly if a warning is issued.
According to the National Weather Service, the greatest risk is in areas south of US-24, where isolated severe storms could produce dangerous conditions. Rain will continue intermittently, with wind and flooding posing additional threats.
Looking ahead, Fort Wayne’s weather remains unsettled, with showers likely Wednesday and cooler temperatures into the weekend. Highs will be in the low 70s today, dropping to the mid-60s by Thursday. Light rain could return Friday, with a chance of continued wet weather into early next week. Be weather-aware today, and monitor local alerts for the latest updates.
Stay safe, and ensure you have a plan in place for potential severe weather.