Rockford "split the gap" between two areas of accumulating snow from last night into early this morning. DeKalb saw 2.5" of snow, while Rockford only got a trace! That snow kept temperatures around 10-20° lower than surrounding areas this afternoon, especially along the Northern swath from Iowa into Wisconsin!

Overnight, our temperature will dip back into the upper 20s but will hold steady after midnight amid a strengthening Southerly wind. This wind could gust upwards of 35-40 mph around midday tomorrow before winds ease up a bit into the late afternoon. Temperatures will reach into the mid-50s as a result of the warmer air transported our way by the wind.

That wind will lead into our next weather system arriving later that evening. Many will remain dry through 5/6PM, but scattered rain showers will spread across the area after 6PM. A few of these showers may have heavier rates of rain within them, but thunderstorms are not a concern at this time.

Scattered showers could continue through 12/1AM. As colder air filters in from the Northwest, we could see a brief flip over to mixed precipitation or snow showers after midnight. Any snow we do see will not last very long and any accumulations would be very limited.

That will set up a cooler Saturday with highs only reaching back into the mid-40s despite a partly cloudy sky. Sunday morning will bring widespread rain showers that will gradually diminish in coverage toward the evening. High temperatures Sunday will at least briefly touch the low 50s but overnight will see temperatures drop into the upper 20s again.
