First Alert Forecast: Rain for part of the weekend. Cold end to 2025

FORT WAYNE, Ind. (WPTA) – If you’re thinking about outdoor plans this weekend, timing is everything. Saturday is your window of opportunity because Sunday will bring widespread rain that could derail activities.

Saturday morning will start chilly with temperatures in the mid-30s and patchy fog possible in some areas, but don’t worry, it won’t be widespread. Temperatures will only climb to the mid-40s during the day, so bundle up if you’re heading outside. The good news? It’ll be dry, making it the ideal day to tackle any outdoor plans you’ve been considering.

Sunday: Rainy and Warm, Then a Cold Crash

Sunday is shaping up to be very rainy. Afternoon temperatures will reach the upper 50s, much warmer than Saturday, but the rain will be the story of the day. Late Sunday, a few rumbles of thunder and isolated strong wind gusts are possible as the system moves through.

Monday: A Dramatic Temperature Drop

Temperatures will crash throughout Sunday night, plummeting from the upper 50s to the low 20s by Monday morning. With strong wind gusts, wind chill values will feel like the single digits at times, so dress in layers if you’re heading out early…

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