Thursday's Storm Potential:
We've been monitoring this setup for a few days now and the signal hasn't wavered much: the potential for a few strong to severe storms is still on the table as we head into Thursday evening.
Areas south of Savanna, Freeport, Rockton, and Lake Geneva fall under a Level 1 Marginal Risk, where isolated strong storms may develop ahead of the incoming cold front. Farther south, the southern portions of Lee and DeKalb County are included in a level 2 Slight Risk, indicating storms will be more scattered in nature and will be able to produce strong winds, hail, and heavy downpours. An isolated tornado cannot be ruled out. Storm Timing:Forecast models suggests thunderstorm chances developing around 3PM and linger through roughly 9PM. Once the cold front is located to the south of the region, the atmosphere will stabilize, pushing the better chances towards the Interstate 80 corridor as we get into the overnight hours.
Upward Trend:Thursday's cold front will feel strikingly similar to the one that passed through Sunday, delivering another sharp drop in temperatures. Behind the boundary, high temperatures will be knocked down into the 40s and 50s, bringing a brief period of below-average conditions to wrap up the work week. However, just like before, the cool-down won't last very long as we will see temperatures quickly climb back into the 60s and even 70s as we head into next week.























