First Alert Weather Day for Severe Storm Threat Tonight A First Alert Weather Day has been issued for Fort Wayne, Indiana, as the region faces the possibility of strong to severe thunderstorms between 6 p.m. and 11 p.m. tonight. Meteorologists warn that severe weather threats remain active, with damaging winds and large hail expected to be the primary concerns. While the potential for a tornado exists, officials note that the likelihood of such an event is currently low compared to other severe weather risks. The situation will be closely monitored throughout the evening. Temperatures are expected to rise significantly this afternoon, with readings near 80 degrees Fahrenheit. However, a cold front is set to move through the area, causing temperatures to drop sharply by the following day. Friday will bring dry conditions but much cooler air, with high temperatures only reaching the mid-40s. Looking ahead, the weekend is forecast to improve significantly. Sunny skies are expected to return on Saturday, with partly cloudy conditions on Sunday. Temperatures will gradually rise throughout the weekend, offering a respite from the recent chill. Next week, the weather pattern is expected to warm up again, with high temperatures climbing back into the 70s by Monday. However, another round of showers is anticipated to move in during the middle of the week, bringing a return of wetter conditions. Residents are advised to stay informed and prepare for potential weather disruptions.#indiana #first_alert_weather_day #severe_thunderstorms #fort_wayne #damaging_winds
