Weather Throwback:
"False spring" gave us a gorgeous and record-breaking President's Day as temperatures area-wide surged into the upper 60s. Rockford's Airport wound up with a high of 66 degrees, which crushed our previous record high of 57 degrees from 1921. Though unseasonably warm temperatures are here to stay for a few more days, it will be tough for us to see record warmth considering the 6-day stretch of record highs Rockford saw back in 2017.
Today's Forecast:We'll find ourselves back in the upper 50s as the entire area will spend a majority of the day under a blanket of mid to upper-level clouds. What will be the main driver for today's temperatures climb will be the organized southeast wind that will be in place. At times, gusts could approach 25 mph. Despite the expansive cloud cover, most of the day will be dry, though expect the opportunity for rain showers to go up as we enter the evening hours.
Next Rain Chance:As a warm front lifts northward, a scattered batch of showers will tag along with it. Once the front is to our north, winds will turn back to the southwest, keeping temperatures warm. We should stay close to the 50 degree mark into Wednesday. The associated cold front will then pass through during the early stages of tomorrow morning. The chance is low but there could be an additional shower or an isolated thunderstorm as the front sweeps through.
Elevated Fire Risk Wednesday:From there, the air mass will quickly dry out for Wednesday, allowing temperatures to once again warm into the low 60s. But this warmup will come with a very strong west to southwesterly wind, with gusts pushing 40 mph. This, along with the warm and dry conditions will likely to elevate the fire risk for many across the Stateline.





























