After a few light showers Saturday night, the remainder of the holiday weekend will be dry with a continually warmer trend. The overnight rain will be exiting to the East by early Sunday morning. Southeastern parts of the Stateline such as Rochelle and DeKalb may hold onto a slim chance for light rain through 7AM, but mid-morning into afternoon will bring a decrease in clouds, drying things out.

Temperatures Sunday afternoon will approach or surpass the 80-degree mark with more abundant sunshine after midday. Evening and overnight will not be very cool, only seeing lows drop into the mid-50s. Monday will bring another step up in the temperature department, despite some afternoon cloud cover. Mid-80s appear likely, and without any rain, Monday will be a picture-perfect unofficial start to the summer season for any outdoor activities that may be in the plans.

Radar Monday morning may look a little daunting with some showers to the Northwest, but we should see those decay as they approach by midday, resulting in only a few passing clouds locally. The chance for any rain is under 10%. Once the clouds pass by 5PM, the evening and nighttime will be clear once again.

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