High pressure remains in control today, keeping conditions across northern Illinois quiet, comfortable, and largely storm-free.
Skies will remain partly cloudy through the afternoon, helping temperatures climb into the upper 70s, right near that 80-degree mark. With point settling in the upper 50s, it'll feel similar to Monday, refreshingly less humid making for a pleasant early-summer day. Also, perfect weather for Food Truck Tuesday! Now, if we do see temperatures stay shy of the 80-degree mark, today would mark the 11th day this June with highs in the 70s, highlighting just how below-average this month has been.
Isolated Severe:Cloud cover will begin to increase overnight into the early stages of Wednesday as an occluded low and a warm front draw closer to the Stateline. As we move into the warm sector by Wednesday afternoon, there may be enough instability in place to support an isolated threat for strong to severe storms during the late afternoon and evening hours.
The primary concerns will be pockets of damaging wind and hail, but with added spin in the atmosphere from the nearby surface low and lingering boundaries, an isolated tornado cannot be ruled out. For that, the Storm Prediction Center has placed areas along and north of I-88 under a Marginal Risk. Afternoon highs tomorrow will be similar to this afternoon, landing in the upper 70s. Same for Thursday.
















