April has lived up to its reputation in Rockford, with enough rain to rank the month as the 6th wettest April on record through 27 days. That same soaking rain from Monday also played a key role in the Stateline's severe weather potential, shifting the highest potential well to the south closer to St. Louis.
Cooler Tuesday:
Looking ahead, conditions across northern Illinois will gradually improve as clouds break apart from west to east. That clearing will come with a noticeable northwest wind, ushering in a cooler, drier air behind Monday's frontal passage. Even with a bit of sunshine, temperatures will top out at seasonable-levels, settling in the low 60s.
Clouds will increase this evening as a weak system moves in from the northwest. While most of the area will stay dry, there may be just enough lift for a few isolated sprinkles to develop, mainly late this evening into the overnight hours.Rain amounts, if any, would be very light, with no impacts expected. Afternoon highs will end up even cooler Wednesday as we keep a cool northwesterly wind, which will limit highs to the upper 50s.


























