First Alert Prediction: The next front is expected to bring some storms and lower humidity

Fort Wayne, Indiana – This evening, a few pop-up showers and storms developed, which lasted into the night.

A particularly impressive storm cell formed this afternoon in southern Wells County. This storm cell dropped nearly 4 inches of rain in 55 minutes. As a result, a flash flood warning was issued for a small area of the county. One report from that area stated that a portion of a road had flooded near the intersection of 1000 S and 700 W. As always, this is a good reminder to turn around when you see floodwaters on the road.

Looking ahead, a front will swing through the region on Monday, providing more opportunities for scattered rain and storms. The Storm Prediction Centre has issued a Marginal (Level 1) risk of severe weather for tomorrow afternoon and evening across the entire state of Indiana. While I don’t anticipate many severe storms, a few may become gusty and cause isolated wind damage…

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