Northern Indiana Weather Alert: Cold Snap Eases With 60s Returning by Tuesday

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Fort Wayne, Indiana – Crisp, frosted lawns shimmer in the early dawn across northeast Indiana as November settles in with a chill. But the cold pattern won’t last long—temperatures are already on the rebound, setting up a beautiful stretch of sun and milder air through early next week.

According to the National Weather Service in Northern Indiana, Saturday starts near freezing across Allen and DeKalb Counties, with light west winds keeping the air brisk through morning. Sunshine returns by midday as high pressure builds overhead, pushing afternoon highs toward the low 50s. Those headed out for errands or fall cleanup will enjoy calmer conditions after a chilly start.

Sunday turns slightly warmer, climbing into the mid-50s under mostly sunny skies. Winds stay light until Monday, when a stronger southwest flow kicks in and gusts may reach 30 mph at times. That breeze brings a sharp warmup—temperatures near 60 Monday and into the lower 60s Tuesday. Dry weather will dominate the region through midweek, keeping travel smooth along I-69, U.S. 30, and nearby county routes.

No early snow or ice is expected in northern Indiana this week, though models hint at a cooler shift by late week. For now, this mild November pattern offers a perfect window for outdoor chores, decorating, or short regional drives before true winter chill takes hold later this month.

Across the region, it’s a classic early-November scene—cold dawns, bright skies, and a steady march back to comfortable fall warmth.


Five-Day Forecast for Fort Wayne, IN:
Sat: 53/33 – Partly sunny; cool breeze.
Sun: 55/38 – Mostly sunny; calm afternoon.
Mon: 59/35 – Sunny; breezy and warmer.
Tue: 60/43 – Mostly sunny; mild and dry.
Wed: 63/38 – Mostly sunny; pleasant stretch continues.