Fort Wayne, IN – Dense fog has rapidly developed across northern Indiana, creating hazardous driving conditions on several key roadways, including I-69 and U.S. 30. The National Weather Service warned early Tuesday that visibility could drop suddenly, particularly near Fort Wayne and surrounding areas, due to breaks in the clouds allowing fog to form.
According to the National Weather Service, the fog is expected to persist through mid-morning, with conditions improving by 9 a.m. Drivers are urged to use caution, allowing extra time for travel and maintaining a safe distance from other vehicles. Rapid visibility changes may occur on highways and local roads, especially near open fields and low-lying areas.
As the fog clears, northern Indiana is set to experience partly cloudy skies with temperatures reaching the mid-70s by the afternoon. Looking ahead, sunny and clear conditions are expected through Wednesday, with light winds returning. Motorists should remain alert for updates on potential dense fog advisories throughout the week.
For the latest weather updates, check local advisories and avoid travel if conditions worsen.