Yesterday was another beautiful day, though it gave us a true taste of summer with highs climbing into the low to mid 80s across the region. Today, we turn up the heat a bit more as southwesterly winds become better organized, helping boost temperatures even higher for our Thursday. Expect afternoon highs to top out around 87 degrees beneath a partly cloudy sky. It'll be a bit breezy at times, with gusts reaching up to 25 mph this afternoon.
Rain Chances Increase:Cloud cover will begin to increase this evening as our next system organizes to the west. Even so, forecast models continue to slow down the eastward push of developing showers and thunderstorms, keeping most of the activity just out of reach through much of the night. As it stands now, the better chance for rain looks to hold off until closer to daybreak tomorrow morning, when that line of showers and storms finally works its way into the Stateline.
Severe, Flash Flood Potential:
Another round of showers and storms is expected to fire up over Iowa by Friday afternoon, and where these storms form and track will be key for us here in the Stateline. That placement will play a big role in both our severe weather potential and the risk for flash flooding heading into Friday night and Saturday morning. Right now, the Storm Prediction Center has much of the Stateline under a Marginal Risk (isolated threat) for strong to severe storms, while the Weather Prediction Center has placed half the region under a Slight Risk (15%) for excessive rainfall and possible flash flooding. Precipitation chances should diminish or taper off Saturday morning as the main upper-level feature pushes to the east of the area.

























