Fort Wayne, IN – Strong wind gusts and steady rainfall will mark a turbulent end to the weekend across northern Indiana, just as spring begins to take hold.
The National Weather Service has issued a Hazardous Weather Outlook for Sunday evening, warning of wind gusts up to 40 mph, especially along US-30 and I-69 corridors. Combined with falling rain, these conditions could impact travel and outdoor activities across Fort Wayne, South Bend, and surrounding areas.
According to the National Weather Service Northern Indiana office, rain will continue into late Sunday, with gusty winds shifting from south to west by nightfall. High temperatures will reach the upper 40s today before dropping into the 30s overnight. Drivers should secure outdoor items and exercise caution on elevated roadways and bridges.
Looking ahead, Monday brings a reprieve, with mostly sunny skies and highs near 47°F, though breezes may linger. Tuesday and Wednesday show increasing chances of rain and mixed precipitation, particularly during evening hours, with highs in the low 50s. Thursday offers a brief return to sunshine before another round of rain and possible thunderstorms Friday and Saturday.
Five-Day Spring Weather Preview for Fort Wayne:
- Monday: Sunny, high near 47°F, winds 15–20 mph.
- Tuesday: Chance of rain, high near 50°F.
- Wednesday: Rain/snow chance early, then clearing.
- Thursday: Mostly sunny, high near 56°F.
- Friday–Saturday: Rain, possible storms, highs in 60s.
Prepare for changing conditions this week and monitor updates from local officials and weather services.



