Oct 12, 2024
We are tracking a frontal boundary positioned across northeast Indiana and northwest Ohio today. It is very apparent when you look at our temperatures at 4 PM this afternoon. While south-southwestern areas feel like summer, north-northeasterly areas feel more like fall. A frontal boundary is leading to a temperature divide today across the area. We have already seen some showers and storms along this boundary today. Look for more to develop as a weather system moves in along this boundary. Some uncertainty still exists on who will see the most precipitation, but we can say the better chances for rain/storms will be found in our northern communities. Low temperatures will generally drop down into the mid-50s by daybreak Sunday, which is when any lingering rain showers or thunderstorms should wrap up. Showers and storms are most likely north of Fort Wayne this evening.The chance continues into tonight.Areas near the Michigan state line could see some heavier downpours.We're dry by daybreak Sunday. Look for clouds to linger on Sunday, with more rain showers possible by the afternoon into the evening. Temperatures will be cooler to end the weekend, with highs reaching the upper 60s. Winds will also pick up, especially by the evening. Look for gusts as high as 35 mph as we progress into Sunday night. We're dry with some sunshine coming out Sunday morning.Your midday plans should be okay on Sunday.Scattered showers develop during the afternoon.Winds pick up by the evening.More scattered rain is possible Sunday evening. Additional showers persist Sunday night into Monday, as a chilly northwesterly flow sets up. Showers and cloud cover will be enhanced by Lake Michigan, as it will be breezy. Additional scattered rain is expected Sunday night.We're in the 40s by daybreak Monday.It is also breezy to start off the new workweek.We're still tracking scattered rain and it is a cool fall day on Monday. We're talking the coldest air of the season so far early next week! You fall weather fans are really going to enjoy it, as high temperatures tumble into the 50s from Monday through Wednesday. Low temperatures will also dip into the 30s, so we'll be on the lookout for frost, especially Tuesday night and Wednesday night. The coldest air of the season so far is on the way early next week! By late next week, temperatures will rebound and we'll track the return of the 60s and 70s by the weekend. Tonight: Mostly cloudy with scattered showers and thunderstorms, especially in northern communities.Low: 55°Winds: E 5-10 mph Sunday: Partly cloudy with scattered showers redeveloping during the afternoon and evening. Thunder possible. Windy.High: 68°Winds: WNW 5-15 mph, with gusts up to 30 mph Sunday Night: Mostly cloudy with scattered rain showers. Thunder possible. Windy.Low: 44°Winds: WNW 5-15 mph, with gusts up to 35 mph Monday: Mostly cloudy with scattered rain showers, especially early. Cool and breezy.High: 57°Winds: NW 5-15 mph, with gusts up to 25 mph MORE WEATHER RESOURCESInteractive Radar and Regional RadarWeather CamerasWeather Alerts
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