Friday, September 5, 2025

Gusty winds stick around, making for a well-below average Friday

Northern Illinois felt more of a breeze yesterday following the passage of cold front #1. For some this morning, winds are still breezy after we saw another cold front slide through overnight. 


 

 

A gusty wind will be present throughout the entirety of our Friday, blowing out of the southwest at first before switching to the west this afternoon. The strongest winds will be felt before midday, gusting up of 30-35 mph. This will leave afternoon highs well below-average in the upper 60s. With this morning's wind comes some cloud cover, though we can expect a decrease in clouds by the afternoon. 

 

Skies remain quiet overnight, which will allow low temperatures to bottom out into the low 40s. Saturday's chilly start will pave the way for another below-average afternoon with highs in the upper 60s. With tomorrow's cloud cover may come an isolated sprinkle. Odds of that are extremely low, with conditions staying dry for Sunday as high pressure dives in from the northwest.

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