It was a much cooler day Sunday than Saturday, as temperatures dropped by as many as 40 degrees from one afternoon to the next! The influence of Canadian high pressure will work to keep things chilly but dry for Monday as temperatures return to the mid and upper 40s.
The next weather system arrives mid-week in the form of an elongated area of low pressure. Ahead of this will be another warmup with drier conditions. A few spotty showers may try to develop within the area of low pressure, but most of the week will be dry.

The bigger influence from that low pressure system is the swings up and down in temperatures for the week ahead. Prior to the system's cold front coming through, we will see temperatures climb into the 60s! But the next cool-down arrives behind the front, back to the 40s and low 50s to start next weekend.

The large majority of the next week will be dry, but a few showers may develop just ahead of an along the passing cold front between Wednesday and Thursday. Widespread precipitation may be possible South and East of the Stateline toward Central Illinois/Indiana, but our chances will only be scattered.

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