Fort Wayne, Ind. – Drivers across northern Indiana should brace for sharply reduced visibility through early Saturday as dense fog blankets the region, particularly from Warsaw to Fort Wayne.
According to the U.S. National Weather Service in Northern Indiana, fog will continue to expand overnight with visibility dropping to a quarter-mile or less in spots. The patchy nature of the fog may cause sudden changes in visibility, especially along I-69, U.S. 30, and surrounding county roads. Conditions are expected to improve after 9 a.m. EDT.
Cities including South Bend, Goshen, Huntington, and Marion are all within the area of greatest fog potential. Motorists are urged to slow down, use low-beam headlights, and allow extra travel time during the early morning hours. Schools and commuters should stay alert for potential delays, especially in rural and low-lying areas where fog tends to settle more heavily.
This is a common early-summer pattern for northern Indiana, though tonight’s visibility drop may rival late-autumn levels.
Visibilities are expected to gradually improve after sunrise, but additional advisories may be issued if fog lingers into mid-morning.