Our weather pattern is embracing the warm side of the force today as unseasonably mild air sweeps into the Stateline ahead of our next cold front. Along with the warmth will come a noticeable breeze, bringing concerns for blowing dust - especially in open and rural areas. And while much of the day will feel like early-summer, the atmosphere may become unsettled later on, with a few storms capable of turning strong to severe during the evening hours.
The National Weather Service has issued a Special Weather Statement for today's blowing dust threat. Gusty winds combined with dry, exposed soil could lead to sudden reductions in visibility, especially in open and rural areas. This includes Green, Rock, and Walworth Counties in southern Wisconsin, along with all of our counties in northern Illinois. If traveling, be alert for rapidly changing conditions.Evening Storm Threat:
As for storms, the entire Stateline is under a Marginal Risk for severe weather today. This means most locations will stay quiet, but isolated storms could pack a punch once they get going. The primary threats will be gusty winds, pockets of large hail, and brief heavy downpours, especially late this afternoon into the evening hours. Not everyone will see a storm, but those that do should be weather aware.
Much Cooler Tuesday:This evening's cold front will also bring a noticeable shift in our weather pattern. Behind it, cooler air will quickly settle in, leaving high temperatures in the upper 50s Tuesday and Wednesday.























