Northern Indiana Summer Weather Alert: Thunderstorms and Gusty Winds Expected Tuesday Afternoon — Fort Wayne Roads May See Hazards

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Fort Wayne, Indiana – A line of thunderstorms could rattle northeast Indiana Tuesday afternoon, with wind gusts topping 50 mph and dangerous road conditions along US-30 and I-69.

According to the National Weather Service in Northern Indiana, scattered storms will begin developing Tuesday, June 10, by mid-afternoon and continue through the evening hours. The main threats are isolated wind damage, reduced visibility on highways, and localized power disruptions. Fort Wayne, Auburn, and surrounding communities should secure outdoor objects and avoid unnecessary travel during peak storm hours.

Tuesday’s high will reach 76°F, with southwest winds of 15–20 mph, and isolated gusts pushing even higher during storms. By Tuesday night, skies clear with lows near 59°F and calmer conditions expected.

The summer-like pattern continues through the week. Wednesday brings full sun and a high of 85°F — a dry and breezy break between storm systems. By Thursday, rain chances return late, with another round of scattered thunderstorms into Friday.

5-Day Outlook for Fort Wayne:

  • Monday (June 9): High 76°F, chance of evening storms
  • Tuesday (June 10): Showers/storms after 2 p.m., high 76°F
  • Wednesday (June 11): Sunny and warm, high 85°F
  • Thursday (June 12): Slight chance of p.m. storms, high 86°F
  • Friday (June 13): 40% chance of storms, high 79°F

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