Fort Wayne, IN – Dense fog and rain are expected to impact Northern Indiana overnight and into Monday morning, creating hazardous travel conditions. Drivers along and south of Highway 24 are urged to exercise caution, as visibility may drop to a quarter of a mile or less.
According to the National Weather Service (NWS), fog will persist through the night, especially in areas southeast of Hillsdale and Winamac. Rain is also expected to begin early Monday, making morning commutes potentially slow and dangerous. Low-beam headlights and reduced speeds are recommended to ensure safe travel.
The Five-Day Weather Outlook
• Monday: Rain likely before 1 p.m., with areas of dense fog in the morning. Highs will reach 55°F with gusty south winds up to 25 mph.
• Monday Night: Skies turn mostly cloudy, with lows around 33°F and west winds gusting up to 30 mph.
• Tuesday: Mostly sunny with a cooler high of 43°F. Winds will slow to 5-10 mph.
• Wednesday: A chance of rain in the morning turning to a rain-snow mix later in the day. Highs near 40°F.
• Thursday: Partly sunny with temperatures dropping to a high of 36°F. Light snow remains a possibility overnight.
The shifting weather pattern signals the arrival of a cold front midweek, bringing cooler temperatures and a slight chance of snow for Northern Indiana by Thursday night and Friday. Residents should monitor forecasts closely and prepare for changing road conditions as the system develops.
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