Fort Wayne, IN – Mainly dry conditions will persist through Monday in northern Indiana, with temperatures ranging from 82 to 90 degrees. An isolated shower or storm is possible west of I-69. Starting Tuesday, the remnants of Tropical Storm Beryl will lift into the region, bringing increased chances of rain and storms, particularly late Tuesday into Wednesday.
According to the National Weather Service Northern Indiana, heavy rain and breezy conditions are possible on Wednesday, although there is still uncertainty about the track of the heaviest rainfall. Residents are advised to stay tuned for updates as the weather system approaches midweek.
The daily forecast for Fort Wayne indicates mostly sunny skies on Monday, with a high of 87 degrees. Tuesday will see a slight drop in temperature to 83 degrees, with rain and storms becoming likely by the evening. Wednesday’s high will be around 77 degrees, with a 70% chance of heavy rain and breezy conditions.
As the week progresses, northern Indiana will experience cooler temperatures. Thursday’s forecast calls for partly cloudy skies with a high of 80 degrees. By Friday and Saturday, conditions will clear up, with temperatures reaching 83 to 85 degrees under mostly sunny skies.




