Sunday, September 26, 2010

What's This About Patchy Frost Tonight???

High pressure from Canada will clear skies, and settle into the Stateline overnight. With light winds, and good radiational cooling there may be some patchy frost in favored low lying rural areas late tonight.  The temperatures in Rockford and area cities are not expected to fall below 40 degrees.  The high will still be in the area on Monday, so skies will be sunny, there will be light winds, and temperatures will moderate into the upper 60's.  The high will shift off to the southeast on Monday night.  It will still be mostly clear, but it will not be as cold.  Tuesday will be partly sunny with a high in the upper 60's, and the rest of the week will be sunny to mostly sunny with comfortable temperatures in the low to middle 70's.   A cold front will push southeast across the area late in the week dropping temperatures back down in the low to mid 40's at night, and into the low to mid 60's for afternoon high next weekend.  No precipitation is expected because of  dry air across the midwest, and skies will remain mostly sunny.
By Meteorologist
Eric Nefstead

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