Friday, February 6, 2026

Warming trends temporarily slowed with weekend chill

 It was a sunny end to the day Friday as high temperatures reached into the 40s for the first time since mid-January! Unfortunately, the recent warming trend will be temporarily halted this weekend behind Friday's cold front. Temperatures this evening will drop quickly as high pressure slides in. Overnight lows will end up within a few degrees of 10, while wind chills will drop down toward the low single digits for much of the night.

Saturday will start out sunny but cold as afternoon highs only reach back into the mid-20s. Cloud cover will gradually increase through the evening, with a few flurries possible overnight. Most of the moisture from this wave will pass North and East of Rockford, keeping the large majority of the area dry.

It won't take long for the milder air to filter back in. Sunday brings us back above average into the 30s with a mostly cloudy sky. Monday and Tuesday will be back in the 40s again. A few very isolated rain showers may develop nearby Monday evening into Tuesday but look to remain focused North and East of the area again. Overall, a quiet but milder pattern looks to settle in for much of next week.

Friday morning weather update




As we approach 5 a.m. this morning, most of our overnight wintry precipitation will continue to move off to our east. However, for those who were up early (or late) this morning, you may have heard some ice pellets/sleet falling outside while also seeing some light ice on surfaces. Temperatures will stay near freezing through the early morning so with any precipitation that did fall, make sure to keep an eye out for some slick spots on roadways and sidewalks.
As we look forward into the weekend temperatures will slightly drop into tomorrow as high pressure moves in at the surface. This will offer calmer conditions with a bit more sunshine tomorrow, but the warmer temperatures don't return until Sunday. As we move through Sunday an upper-level ridge of high pressure will develop over the central united states which will gradually warm temperatures into the week.
Temperatures will reach above average through next week while our daily high temperatures will be above freezing through all of next week! This will give us a nice warmup but even with warmer temperatures next week, precipitation chances will remain on the lower side. 
 
 

Thursday, February 5, 2026

Back above freezing as unseasonable warmth arrives next week

 Rockford reached a high temperature of 36 Thursday afternoon, pushing above freezing for the first time in nearly 3 weeks! The 19 day streak of sub-freezing temperatures is the 15th longest on record and the longest streak since 2010!

We will take a brief break in the warming trend over the weekend behind Friday's cold front and associated wintry mix, but trends will be turning back "warmer" for much of next week. Milder air that had been previously locked away to the Southwest will surge our way, pushing temperatures into the 30s and 40s for a few days starting Sunday and Monday. Monday through Wednesday will be the warmest days in the near term, with all three days featuring highs in the 40s.

This pocket of milder air also comes with a bit more moisture, but not overly impressive rain chances. Aside from the wintry mix Thursday night and slim chance for flurries Saturday night, precipitation chances will be limited through at least Tuesday. A weaker low pressure system may try to develop nearby with better moisture overhead. With the warmer air, most of this would come down as a light rain.

Looking ahead to the middle of February, the "milder" pattern looks to continue with a 50-70% chance to see above average temperatures between the 11th and 15th. Average highs by mid-February are closer to the low 30s. By February 28th, the average high is nearly 40 degrees!

Light wintry mix possible late Thursday night

 


A quick moving clipper system will sweep across the Midwest and Great Lakes late Thursday night bringing with it a chance for wintry precipitation, including a small window of a little freezing drizzle/rain.

Temperatures Thursday warmed into the mid-30s, with a few spots hitting close to 40 degrees - despite the thick cloud cover overhead. A breezy southwest wind has helped to warm temperatures into the mid-30s with a few spots getting close to 40 degrees! A breezy southwest wind has helped keep a little chill in the air with wind chills staying in the 20s. Clouds remain overhead tonight as a push of warm air arrives from the west. This warmer air aloft will approach the freezing mark, but surface temperatures will remain just below freezing. The end result of this will be a brief period of freezing rain/drizzle, mixing in with a few snow showers after Midnight.


Significant ice accumulations are not expected this evening but there could be just enough of a glaze of ice to create slippery conditions on untreated surfaces such as parking lots, sidewalks, side streets, etc. With this in mind, travel for the Friday morning commute could be a little slick and you are urged to use caution and give yourself a little extra time during the morning commute.


Temperatures will warm into the mid-30s but an increasing north wind, gusting around 35 mph, will push temperatures down during the afternoon and evening. Overnight lows Friday night will drop into the single digits with wind chills falling into the single digits below zero Saturday morning.

Scattered snow, increasing wind on tap for week's end

Our weather pattern gets a little more unsettled for the final days of the work week. 

Beginning with clipper system #1 which is scheduled to slide through today. With it will come to potential for a few flurries and snow showers, especially before the mid-morning hours. 

Those who live to the north and east of Rockford will have a better chance at seeing the light snow stick to the surface. Be on the lookout for slick spots. Skies will stay mostly cloudy for the afternoon as southwest winds increase during the evening. The highest our gusts will get today is 25 mph. This will help push temperatures into the low 30s for the first time in nearly three weeks!

Forecast models then show temperatures hugging the 3 mark tonight but may end up slightly warmer just a few thousand feet above. As the next clipper system pushes in early Friday, we could see the chance for a very light mix to occur, mixing in with a few light snow showers during that time. 

 

  

High temperatures will be achieved early in the day, warming into the upper 30s. Temperatures from there will drop during the afternoon and evening following a second, and slightly stronger, cold front. This will take overnight lows down into the single digits Friday night. Of course, wind chills will once again become a factor as winds pick up quickly out of the north and northwest following Friday's frontal passage. Expect values to wind up near, if not just slightly below, 0° by Saturday morning.

Wednesday, February 4, 2026

Light snow moves into northern Illinois Thursday morning

 


Sun-filled skies continued once again Wednesday afternoon which helped take our temperatures from the single digits above, and below, zero this morning into the mid and upper 20s this afternoon. While still below average and below freezing, the sunshine and light wind made it comfortable early February afternoon.

Clear skies will continue to remain clear through the evening which will allow our temperatures to drop back into the low teens. Increasing cloud cover will halt the drop further, causing temperatures to hold steady - or even rise - through Thursday morning. Combined with the increase in cloud cover will also be a warmer air mass. This will arrive with a warm front late in the afternoon Thursday.


Light snow will occur as both the warm front and low-pressure system move in from the west and northwest, mainly after daybreak Thursday morning. It won't be much with most only seeing a few flurries to a dusting locally. Those along and east of I-39 have the better chance for seeing light snow stick to the ground, west of there may only be a few flurries. Skies will stay mostly cloudy for much of Thursday afternoon as southwest winds increase during the evening. This will help push temperatures into the low 30s for the first time in nearly three weeks!


Temperatures will remain close to the 30-degree mark Thursday night but could be slightly warmer just a few thousand feet above. As the next system arrives early Friday morning, we could see the chance for a very light mix to occur, mixing in with a few light snow showers during that time. Temperatures will warm into the mid-30s but then begin to drop during the afternoon and evening following a second, and slightly stronger, cold front. This will take us down into the low teens Friday night. Wind chills will also be a factor with an increasing northerly wind Friday pushing values down to around, if not just slightly below, zero degrees Saturday morning.


Any snow that comes down between Thursday morning and Friday afternoon won't be much, generally around a dusting up to half an inch with most occurring along and east of I-39.  

Back‑to‑back cold fronts brings temperature swings into the weekend

Skies are clear and winds are very light, meaning it is noticeably colder this morning. Temperatures and wind chill values for most Stateline locales are sitting close to or even below zero.  

 

 

  

Though we can expect more sunshine today, winds will be light out of the north and northeast, limiting our warm up to the upper 20s. 

 

 

  

Clouds will increase overnight as the first of two cold fronts sinks down from the north. With the front will also be the potential for flurries and snow showers, primarily before midday. The rest of the day will be mostly cloudy with highs in the low 30s. Even with a stronger cold front passing through the early stage of Friday, highs will end up in the upper 30s. 

  

The colder air from Friday's frontal passage will arrive Saturday, with the coldest air being focused across the Great Lakes and the northeast. This will leave highs in the mid 20s. 

This cooldown will be very brief however as a change in wind will occur as we go into next week. Winds will be more out of the southwest after a warm front pushes thorough Monday, pushing highs in the upper 30s, then low 40s Tuesday afternoon.