Thursday, August 28, 2025

Labor Day weekend starts off cool thanks to Thursday's cold front

For those that were getting a little worried about their grass, fear not. Mother nature was kind enough to send a weak disturbance our way overnight, bringing a nice soaking to Rockford. 


 

 

This morning batch should end before mid-morning, leaving us partly cloudy into the afternoon. However, a backdoor cold front (one that moves north to south) is scheduled to push into the Stateline during the late-afternoon and early-evening hours. With it, forecast models have shown a secondary round of extremely isolated rain showers sparking up. Some may end up with a few raindrops, other will miss out. Any chance for rain should wind down around sunset once the cold front is located to our south.

What this cold front will also do is help carry this week's taste of fall into Labor Day weekend. Skies will clear out early tonight, allowing temperatures to fall back into the low 50s. Friday and Saturday will be mainly dry, though a slim chance for a shower or two will be possible overnight Friday into Saturday morning. With winds remaining out of the northeast, both days feature afternoon highs in the low 70s. Again, this is something that is more typical during the second half of September.

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