FORT WAYNE, Ind. (WPTA) — The day started off cooler due to last night's clear skies, which will persist through today. Highs are expected to reach the mid to upper 50s before temperatures rebound into the 60s tomorrow.
Rain showers and strong wind gusts are forecast to return tomorrow as the first of two cold fronts moves through the region.
The second cold front arriving Sunday will bring a noticeable drop in temperatures. Highs should reach only the low 40s, with overnight lows falling into the 20s. Moving into Monday, wind chills may dip into the teens.
The forecast still includes a slight chance for snow flurries, though accumulation is expected to be minimal across most of the area.
Even a mix of rain and snow will be welcome, as drought conditions across the region have remained unchanged this week.
Author’s summary: The Fort Wayne area faces two cold fronts bringing wind, rain, and a slight chance of snow, marking a sharp shift to winter-like weather.