Beginning with clipper system #1 which is scheduled to slide through today. With it will come to potential for a few flurries and snow showers, especially before the mid-morning hours.
Those who live to the north and east of Rockford will have a better chance at seeing the light snow stick to the surface. Be on the lookout for slick spots. Skies will stay mostly cloudy for the afternoon as southwest winds increase during the evening. The highest our gusts will get today is 25 mph. This will help push temperatures into the low 30s for the first time in nearly three weeks!
Forecast models then show temperatures hugging the 30° mark tonight but may end up slightly warmer just a few thousand feet above. As the next clipper system pushes in early Friday, we could see the chance for a very light mix to occur, mixing in with a few light snow showers during that time.
High temperatures will be achieved early in the day, warming into the upper 30s. Temperatures from there will drop during the afternoon and evening following a second, and slightly stronger, cold front. This will take overnight lows down into the single digits Friday night. Of course, wind chills will once again become a factor as winds pick up quickly out of the north and northwest following Friday's frontal passage. Expect values to wind up near, if not just slightly below, 0° by Saturday morning.





















