The strongest storms yesterday fortunately stayed to the north of the Stateline, impacting much of central and southern Wisconsin. Numerous reports of hail and wind were logged from La Crosse eastward to the Milwaukee metro as the cold front pushed through. There was even a tornado report near Menominee Falls, just northwest of downtown Milwaukee, that will likely be further reviewed by the National Weather Service. Closer to home, severe weather was not an issue, though many saw the leftovers, some heavy downpours during the evening.
Even better news, today's severe weather potential is highest to the south of the Stateline, leaving us here in northern Illinois under the influence of high pressure and much quieter conditions.The one issue or hazard will be present for the start of the day in the form of dense fog, which could reduce visibility for the morning commute. Be sure to use caution on the roads, allow extra travel time, and keep your low-beam headlights on.
Comfortably Warm Thursday:This quiet stretch will continue into Thursday as high pressure remains parked over the Great Lakes. Expect partly cloudy skies and comfortable temperatures, with afternoon highs landing in the upper 70s. Humidity levels will stay in check as well, with dew points holding in the low 60s.
Winnebago County Fair:
This will leave days 1 and 2 of the Winnebago County Fair dry, though we'll need to keep an eye on a chance for a few showers, and perhaps an isolated thunderstorms, early Friday. Another chance arrives late Friday into early Saturday as weak cold front move on through. At this point, we are not expecting a washout, but it's something to watch if you plan to spend time at the fair, browse City Market, or Friday night high school football.






















