Yesterday marked just the second time this year that temperatures at the Rockford Airport climbed to 90 degrees or higher. For perspective, we typically see about four 90-degree days between May and June combined, meaning we're running behind schedule when it comes to the true summer heat. That trend is about to change, however, as a strengthening ridge of high pressure helps keep this extremely hot air mass in place for the start of July.
Extreme Heat Warning:The National Weather Service has now upgraded the remaining counties across the Stateline to an Extreme Heat Warning, meaning all of our counties are now under the warning through 12AM Friday. The length of this warning speaks volumes about just how long this true summer heat will be, as several consecutive days of intense heat continue to place added stress on anyone spending time outdoors.
Dangerous heat index values around 105 degrees are expected this afternoon, Wednesday afternoon, and then Thursday afternoon, with little relief occurring during the overnight hours. Afternoon highs will peak in the low 90s today, then in the mid 90s for the middle of the work week. Though this is wildly hot for this time of year, our forecast highs won't be close to our record highs which for today and tomorrow, ended up over the triple-digit mark. Heat Safety Tips:With the extended stretch of heat and humidity on the way, it will be very important to practice heat safety this weekend. Some tips include drinking plenty of water, taking many breaks in the shade and A/C, and limiting exposure to the sun. Also, look before you lock the car or house. Never leave children OR pets unattended outside or in a vehicle.























