Fort Wayne, IN – A calm chill greets northeast Indiana this morning as the state wraps up Halloween week under clear skies and crisp fall air. The weekend ahead will bring bright sunshine, cool breezes, and the first true hint of early November cold, with lows dipping near freezing across Allen and surrounding counties.
According to the National Weather Service, today will stay partly sunny with highs near 55°F and a light west wind gusting up to 25 mph. Clouds will build late, keeping temperatures in the mid-30s by early Saturday. Residents should cover sensitive plants and outdoor decor as patchy frost becomes possible across open areas by dawn.
Saturday will remain mostly sunny and mild, reaching highs near 53°F before dropping again to the low 30s overnight. By Sunday, skies turn clear and calm with highs in the mid-50s — the perfect setup for raking leaves, outdoor cleanup, or early holiday decorating before colder air moves in next week.
Looking ahead, Monday and Tuesday bring a gentle warm-up with highs climbing near 60°F and clear, dry skies across northern Indiana. While no snow threats are on the table yet, forecasters note a pattern shift around mid-November could open the door to the region’s first early-season flurries.
For now, it’s all about sunshine by day, frost by night — a classic start to Indiana’s early November weather season.





