Arctic high pressure resulted in some bitterly cold conditions Friday, as morning temperatures started in the teens below zero across the Stateline. We didn't get much warmer for the afternoon, only returning to -7° in the afternoon. The official high temperature will go down as -1°, which was the air temperature at 12AM this morning.
Temperatures began dropping back into the evening, reaching -10° again at 6PM in Rockford. But an increase in cloud cover overnight will not allow temperatures to fall much further for the nighttime, despite the arctic high pressure sitting directly overhead.

The high pressure directly overhead also results in a lighter wind tonight. As a result, wind chills will not be nearly as bitterly cold as the night before. Temperatures will hover around -10° through much of the night with wind chills ranging between -20° and -25°. In these conditions, frostbite is still possible in around 20-30 minutes, so be sure to bundle up if you must be out!

A COLD WEATHER ADVISORY remains in effect for the Stateline through Saturday morning. Wind chills will hover between -20° and -25° throughout the night before rising near zero for Saturday afternoon. While it will remain very cold, the dangerous wind chills will ease up after 9-10AM.

The incoming cloud cover tonight is approaching out ahead of a large-scale winter storm across a large part of the country. Very dry arctic air in place ahead of it will prevent much snow from reaching this far North. That said, a few light snow showers may work their way through the dry arctic air Saturday evening through Sunday morning. Sunday afternoon looks to dry things back out with the next round of higher pressure.

Heavy snowfall accumulations will be relegated to areas downstate with the better moisture. Areas most favored for fluffy snow accumulations of 1-2" is along I-88 and out toward Chicago. Southern Wisconsin and far NW Illinois may end up completely dry or at most only pick up a half inch of snow. That said, any snow that does fall will stick to the surface and cause slick spots since road treatments will not be as effective with the bitter cold in place. Air temperatures will remain in the single digits or lower until Sunday afternoon.



















