Fort Wayne Weather Shifts From Scattered Showers to a Stretch of Cool, Sunny Days

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Fort Wayne Weather Shifts From Scattered Showers to a Stretch of Cool, Sunny Days

Fort Wayne, Ind. – Residents may see a few lingering showers Saturday evening before clearer skies and cooler air settle across northern Indiana for the week ahead. The National Weather Service reports that isolated thunderstorms remain possible into late evening, though widespread severe weather is not expected.

According to the National Weather Service in Northern Indiana, the best chance for showers will occur before 11 p.m., with winds shifting from the west at around 5 mph. Motorists on I-69 and U.S. 30 could encounter slick spots during brief downpours but should notice improving travel conditions after midnight. Spotter activation is not anticipated.

Sunday marks the beginning of calmer weather. Sunshine will dominate, with highs near 76 degrees. West winds may increase slightly to around 10 mph but are not expected to cause travel issues. Overnight lows will dip to about 53 degrees, offering comfortable open-window sleeping weather across Allen County and surrounding areas.

By Monday, only a slight 20% chance of showers lingers before skies turn partly cloudy. Highs will fall near 70, a noticeable cooldown compared to Saturday’s warmth. Sunshine returns Tuesday and Wednesday, with highs in the low to mid-70s and crisp mornings dipping into the upper 40s.

Residents are encouraged to enjoy the stretch of dry, pleasant weather, though forecasters caution that conditions may shift later in the week. Additional advisories will be issued if storm chances return.

Five Day Forecast – Fort Wayne, Indiana

Sunday: Mostly sunny, high 76, low 53
Monday: 20% chance showers, high 70, low 50
Tuesday: Mostly sunny, high 70, low 47
Wednesday: Sunny, high 74, low 51
Thursday: Mostly sunny, high 77, low 54

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