Fort Wayne, Indiana – Scattered thunderstorms could dampen Tuesday evening travel across northeast Indiana, with Fort Wayne residents advised to keep an umbrella close after 5 p.m. A slight chance of showers and thunderstorms may mark a brief return to unsettled weather before the region heats up for the back half of the week.
According to the National Weather Service in Northern Indiana, Tuesday brings a 20% chance of precipitation after 5 p.m., with temperatures peaking near 84°F. Winds will be calm but shift easterly around 5 mph during the day. The chance for storms will diminish quickly after sunset.
Tuesday: Mostly sunny early, then clouding over by late afternoon. Slight chance of evening storms. High of 84°F.
Wednesday: Mostly sunny, 20% chance of afternoon storms. High of 85°F.
Thursday: Full sunshine returns with highs in the mid-80s.
Friday: Warmer with highs near 88°F, ideal for outdoor activities.
Weekend: Sunshine and highs pushing 89°F both Saturday and Sunday. Slight storm risk may return late Sunday.
While Tuesday’s storm threat remains limited, any isolated downpours could briefly impact evening commutes. The rest of the week will trend dry and increasingly hot, with next rain chances holding off until late Sunday. Stay weather-aware and hydrated as summer heat builds.




