A warmer and slightly more humid air mass will spill into the Stateline today as temperatures climb into the upper 80s under mixed sunshine. While much of the day will be dry, our attention turns to a slow-moving boundary approaching from the northwest.
This boundary will serve as the focus for storm development across central and southern Wisconsin later today, with a few thunderstorms drifting south into northern Illinois overnight into Thursday. While a couple of storms could become strong to severe, the overall threat remains limited, which is why the Storm Prediction Center has placed areas north and west of Rockford - including Freeport, Machesney Park, and Poplar Grove, under a level 1 of 5 Marginal Risk.
Rain Chances Linger:A weak disturbance passing to our south on Thursday will provide enough lift to spark an isolated round of showers and thunderstorms, particularly late in the afternoon and into the evening. While a stray storm cannot be ruled out, the severe weather threat across northern Illinois remains extremely low. The highest risk for stronger storms will stay well to our south across portions of central Missouri and the southern half of Illinois. With a few more clouds around and slightly cooler air filtering in on the northern side of said disturbance, afternoon highs will drop back closer to average, landing in the low 80s. Little change is expected for Friday as high temperatures remain in the low 80s with partly cloudy skies emerging by the afternoon.




















