Snow coats the rooftops and open fields of northern Indiana this morning as a fresh round of flakes drifts through the Fort Wayne region. Traffic hums softly on snow-packed stretches of Highway 30 and I-69, where early commuters face slick spots and limited visibility.
According to the National Weather Service in Northern Indiana, snowfall of 1 to 3 inches is expected to taper by early afternoon. Light to moderate snow continues through midday before diminishing to flurries. While major impacts are not anticipated, untreated rural roads and secondary routes remain icy, especially with pavement temperatures still below freezing.
Drivers should reduce speed, increase following distance, and stay alert for black ice on shaded or untreated stretches. Gusts will shift northwest by afternoon, adding a sharp chill and blowing powder across open fields. Temperatures remain near 32°F, dropping into the teens overnight as skies clear.
Monday brings a quiet but bitter start, with morning lows near 10°F and highs only reaching the low 20s under sunshine. The next weather system moves in Tuesday evening, bringing a rain-snow mix before colder air returns midweek. Another clipper pattern late in the week could bring additional light snow to the Great Lakes and Midwest between December 11–17, setting up a potentially active stretch for early holiday travel.
Five-Day Outlook
Today: Snow early, 1–3 inches. High 32°F.
Monday: Partly sunny, high 22°F.
Tuesday: Chance rain/snow, high 37°F.
Wednesday: Rain to snow, high 39°F.
Thursday: Partly cloudy, high 28°F.





