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31Jul/10Off

Fort Wayne, Indiana

No, Fort Wayne is not named after the Batcave

At 1254PM, ET, Fort Wayne was reporting a temperature of 71 degrees with partly cloudy skies. An area of low pressure over central Illinois was generating a band of showers and thunderstorms running from Anderson and Muncie southeast into Ohio south of Dayton. Activity was moving away from Fort Wayne.
An upper level ridge was beginning to move into the southern Great Lakes, which will certainly prevent the development of any strong systems, however that won't prevent the development of a surface trough along the Ohio River. This will lead to some partly to mostly cloudy skies each of the next few days, especially if the surface low is unmotivated to move out of the region. There will probably be some showers and storms in and around the area, but the chance isn't high enough to put them in a forecast for Fort Wayne.
Tomorrow - Partly to mostly cloudy, High 86, Low 60
Monday - Partly cloudy, High 90, Low 64

TWC: Tomorrow - Some clouds in the morning will give way to mainly sunny skies for the afternoon High 86, Low 64
Monday - Mix of sun and clouds. High 89, Low 64

AW: Tomorrow - Partly sunny High 88, Low 63
Monday - Hot and humid with partial sunshine High 91, Low 63

NWS: Tomorrow - Mostly sunny, High 86, Low 64
Monday - Mostly sunny, High 88, Low 65

WB : Tomorrow - Partly cloudy in the morning, then becoming mostly sunny, High 85, Low 64
Monday - Mostly sunny in the morning, becoming partly cloudy, High 87, Low 65

Looks like some decent days, assuming the rain stays away from Indiana the next couple of days. The radar shows rain in east central Indiana.

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