Even with all the sunshine we enjoyed yesterday, high temperatures just couldn't keep up. Highs only made it into the upper 40s, a whopping 33° cooler than Rockford's springlike surge on Saturday. Quite the turnaround, and a reminder than late-March can still pack some chilly surprises.
Temperature Departure:
Temperatures are set to climb over the few days as our next storm system takes shape. Highs today will come in about 2 degrees above average, with a more noticeable jump settling in by midweek. Wednesday features afternoon highs roughly 13 degrees above average with highs Thursday winding up 20 degrees above average. Again, this is all ahead of a system and cold front that will knock us back down some before we get into the weekend.
Thursday's Severe Potential:
Wednesday's warmth won't come completely trouble-free as a weak disturbance brings a small chance for rain. Most of the Stateline will stay dry, but a quick passing shower can't be ruled out.
By the time we get into Thursday, our attention will then turn to the incoming cold front, which may trigger a few stronger storms, especially to the south and east of Rockford where atmospheric ingredients are higher. For that, the Storm Prediction Center has placed a few locales in Whiteside, Lee, Ogle, DeKalb, and McHenry County under a Level 1 Marginal Risk with a level 2 Slight Risk further south across central Illinois, Indiana, and a good portion of Ohio. Storm chances should push away with the front late in the evening into Friday morning.






















