We have a couple of weather alerts to discuss. The first is a HEAT ADVISORY for Green, Walworth, and Rock Counties in southern Wisconsin. This will be in place from 12PM-8PM today.
Air Quality Alert:
Another alert in place this morning is an AIR QUALITY ALERT for areas in and around the Chicago metro, including McHenry County, through midnight tonight. According to AirNow.gov, the air quality in and around Rockford is at moderate levels and should remain that way throughout the day. If you are unusually sensitive to particle pollution, consider reducing activity level outdoors.
Hot Tuesday Ahead:While no heat alerts have been issued for our area at this time, it's still important to practice if you'll be spending quite a bit of time outdoors. High pressure remains firmly in control, providing plenty of sun and helping afternoon highs climb into the low 90s. That, combined with dew point temperatures in the upper 60s and possibly low 70s will allow our heat indices to hover near the triple-digit mark.
Staying Hot:Even though the ridge of high pressure aloft becomes a bit more elongated over the next several days, it remains firmly in entrenched across the central United States and will keep the heat locked in. As a result, afternoon highs are expected to remain in the 90s with little to no rain or storm chances. The center of the high looks to settle directly overhead on Wednesday, which should make it the warmest day of this stretch with afternoon highs in the mid 90s.
Spotty Rain Thursday?Again, rain chances remain very slim under this weather pattern. However, a lake breeze boundary may work it's way inland Thursday afternoon and evening, providing enough lift to spark a few isolated showers and thunderstorms. The key word being isolated as many communities across northern Illinois are likely to stay completely dry. Any rain that does manage to develop will be brief and localized, doing little to put a dent in this hot stretch.
























