FORT WAYNE, Ind. (WPTA) – A warm front will lift northward through the evening, increasing chances for isolated to scattered thunderstorms. Given the lack of instability and updraft potential (which helps storms grow and produce large hail/rotation), the severe risk is low. However, low does not mean impossible!
A cold front is then expected to sweep through Saturday, keeping rain and embedded thunderstorms in the forecast for much of the day. Highs will make it near 70º, but temperatures will plummet Saturday night. By Easter Sunday morning, a few mixed rain/snow showers could be flying around! I know, not the news most of you probably wanted to hear.
Midday Sunday looks brighter, but not much warmer with highs in the mid 40s and wind gusts up to 30 mph…