Oct 23, 2024
We continue to have some breezy moments this evening, but our wind speeds decrease as the night progresses. A cold front has moved through and is heading east. Cooler air is flowing in behind it and a big change will be noticed in temperatures will be noticed tomorrow. As the front departs, our sky has become mostly clear with temps dropping from the 60s all the way down to the upper 30s by morning. Temps fall to the upper 30s in the morning creating a frosty start to Thursday. An area of high pressure helps produce a sunny, seasonal late October day tomorrow. High temps will only reach the low 60s, thanks to the cooler air behind today's front. Thursday's temps start in the 30s and increase into the 60s during the day. We'll become mostly cloudy tomorrow night as our next weather system moves closer and it may send in a few raindrops before sunrise on Friday. Drought conditions continue for the area Friday's rain potential starts before sunrise. Periods of rain continue through the day as the weather system tracks through the region. Highs will be in the upper 60s. The amount of rain we receive Friday won't be a lot - only up to 1/4 inch. Fort Wayne on pace for the driest October ever Colder air follows Friday's system and our weekend high temperatures will be around 60° both days. Tonight: Mostly clear and colder.Low: 37°Winds: NW-NE 10-20 mph decreasing to 1-5 mph late night/early morning Thursday: Sunny and cooler.High: 62°Winds: SE 5 mph Thursday Night: Becoming mostly cloudy. Scattered rain possible.Low: 43°Winds: SE 5 mph Friday: Mostly cloudy. Periods of rain. A chance of a few thunderstorms.High: 67°Winds: SW 5-10 mph MORE WEATHER RESOURCESInteractive Radar and Regional RadarWeather CamerasWeather Alerts
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