Taste of Spring:
A month-long drought of 50° weather comes to an end for Rockford today as temperatures finally climb back into spring-like territory.
Lots of sun and a light southwesterly breeze will help with today's significant warm up, pushing afternoon highs into the low 50s. Compared to mid-February standards, today's high of 52° lands exactly 20° above average. All remains quiet into Saturday as lows fall into the low 20s under a partly cloudy sky.
Weekend Forecast:
This taste of spring will linger into Valentine's Day weekend as both Saturday and Sunday will see highs land in the low 50s. The difference, we'll see a bit more cloud cover Saturday, especially late as an area of low pressure tracks to our south.
Warmth Next Week:
President's day will be nice as a ridge of high pressure aloft sits overhead. This will guarantee us sunshine as well as temperatures near the 60° mark.
After that, the forecast gets a little tricky as forecast models Thursday night and this morning disagree on the track of a surface low and it's warm front. The European model (EURO) brings the surface low into central Illinois, leaving winds here in the Stateline out of the east and northeast. Temperature-wise, this results in a much cooler outlook with highs dropping back into the 40s.
The American model (GFS) lifted the surface low into Wisconsin which also brings the warm front north. The southwesterly flow that results would help keep this 50° stretch into the middle of next week with the potential for 60s Wednesday. We'll see how the forecast trends over the weekend but for the time being, 50s are likely into President's Day.





















