Indiana – A faint gray dawn spreads over Allen County as pavement glistens lightly from overnight humidity, and a cool breeze brushes across empty parking lots. The November air feels crisp but not biting, a hint of the seasonal shift that will deepen by early next week. Skies stay mostly clear this morning, but subtle changes already build in the southern horizon.
According to the National Weather Service Northern Indiana office, Fort Wayne starts today mild, sunny, and breezy, an ideal window for early holiday errands or last-minute yard cleanup. According to meteorologists, southwest winds rise through midday, with gusts possibly topping 20 mph. Drivers on I-69 and US-30 should expect brief crosswind pushes, especially over open farm fields.
A weak disturbance pushes into northern Indiana Saturday afternoon. Clouds increase and bring a slight chance of showers. Totals stay light, but gusty southwest winds could reach 30 mph along exposed stretches. The air cools Saturday evening as winds turn northwest, setting up a brisk Sunday that still offers bright sun and calmer travel.
Early next week, attention shifts to a stronger system. Guidance shows a 50 percent chance of rain Monday and a 40 percent chance Tuesday, mainly early. Cooler air trails behind the system, creating a low-end “Winter Tease.” Models hint at a possible rain-to-snow changeover Tuesday morning. Impacts remain limited for now, but commuters should watch for pockets of reduced visibility or slick bridges if temperatures dip faster than expected.
Holiday travelers should monitor updates as November trends grow more active across the region.
Five-Day Outlook for Fort Wayne, IN:
Fri: 63/50 – Mostly sunny; breezy afternoon.
Sat: 68/38 – Cloudy; slight chance of showers; gusty.
Sun: 49/29 – Sunny; cooler and breezy.
Mon: 48/31 – Mostly sunny; 50% shower chance late.
Tue: 43/27 – 40% showers early; colder mix possible.





