Tuesday, March 24, 2026

Spring warmth builds, thunderstorm threat may tag along

Temperature Swings:

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.

Monday, March 23, 2026

Midweek warmth could also come with a few thunderstorms

 


Hard to believe that it was just one week ago that the snow was flying following our blizzard warnings that were in place for all of northern Illinois and southern Wisconsin. And what's even more impressive is that we had those conditions last Monday, and at the end of the week the sun was shining bright and temperatures warmed into the 70s, 80s, and even 90s in the Midwest Saturday! But a strong cold front early Sunday put an end to the warmth leaving temperatures in the 40s during the afternoon. The sun was able to return today but there was still a little chill in the air with temperatures staying in the mid 40s.

Clear skies will take us through the rest of the evening with a slow increase in cloud cover tonight. With such a dry air mass in place and a lighter wind from earlier this afternoon, temperatures are likely to drop into the 20s. Tuesday will feature filtered sunshine with highs warming into the low 50s. We'll continue the warmup Wednesday and Thursday with highs reaching the 60s Wednesday afternoon and possibly the low 70s Thursday. But Thursday's forecast comes with a few question marks. So, let's talk about that:

Low pressure moving across Iowa late Wednesday night and Thursday morning will pull a warm front just north of the state line by Thursday afternoon. South of the front temperatures will warm into the 70s and 80s while north of the front temperatures will remain in the 50s and 60s. A surge of moisture (higher dew point temperatures) will also follow the front, reaching northern Illinois during the afternoon. This will gradually lead to an increase in instability across central and some of northern Illinois. But at the same time the warm air aloft will act as a cap, or lid, for much of the day limiting the chance for thunderstorms. As the day goes on the cap may weaken, especially in central Illinois ahead of a cold front. And as of Monday evening, this is the area that has the highest chance for thunderstorms Thursday afternoon and evening.


Should the front slow down some we could see the chance for a few storms locally increase, but should it speed up then chance would be shifted even further to the south. It would also mean that our temperatures likely wouldn't reach the 70s. A brief return of cooler air will arrive Friday before we see temperatures warm once again heading into the weekend and next week. 

Spring strikes back: Northern Illinois warming up after a brisk start

Weekend Recap:

This past weekend delivered one of the most dramatic temperatures swings we've seen all year. On Saturday, we were basking in our warmest reading of 2026 so far - a spring-like 79°- only to watch temperatures fall all the way down to 43° Sunday. 

  

Chilly Start to the Week:

Sunday's chill lingers into the start of the work week, with afternoon highs in the upper 40s. Despite the chill, the day will feature abundant sunshine from start to finish thanks to an area of high pressure pushing in from the central plains. Wind chill values will be in the 20s to start, landing in the low 40s during the "peak heating" hours.  

Warming Trend:

Thankfully, temperatures trend more up than down over the next several days. Forecast models show our next surface low and cold front dropping in late in the afternoon Thursday. 

But before this storm system arrives, we'll enjoy a steady warm up: highs in the low 50s tomorrow, climbing into the 60s Wednesday, then low 70s Thursday. The trade-off will an increase in cloud cover and a higher chance for rain, especially Thursday as the low and front push through. Thursday could also feature the potential for an isolated thunderstorm or two. Behind Thursday's frontal passage, temperatures briefly fall back into the mid 40s for Friday afternoon before rebounding into the 50s for the weekend. 

Severe Update: 

When it comes to Thursday's severe potential, the threat currently appears low. The Storm Prediction Center highlights the highest risk south of I-80 along the advancing cold front, keeping the immediate area on the lower end for now. We'll be watching closely as any northerly shifts in the placement of that 15% (slight risk equivalent) would heighten the potential locally for strong to severe storms.   
 

Sunday, March 22, 2026

Warming up this week ahead of next cold front

 It was a much cooler day Sunday than Saturday, as temperatures dropped by as many as 40 degrees from one afternoon to the next! The influence of Canadian high pressure will work to keep things chilly but dry for Monday as temperatures return to the mid and upper 40s.

The next weather system arrives mid-week in the form of an elongated area of low pressure. Ahead of this will be another warmup with drier conditions. A few spotty showers may try to develop within the area of low pressure, but most of the week will be dry.

The bigger influence from that low pressure system is the swings up and down in temperatures for the week ahead. Prior to the system's cold front coming through, we will see temperatures climb into the 60s! But the next cool-down arrives behind the front, back to the 40s and low 50s to start next weekend.

The large majority of the next week will be dry, but a few showers may develop just ahead of an along the passing cold front between Wednesday and Thursday. Widespread precipitation may be possible South and East of the Stateline toward Central Illinois/Indiana, but our chances will only be scattered.

Warmth retreats following Sunday's cold front

 


The summer-like warmth was nice while it lasted, but as the old saying goes, "All good things must come to an end". The 70s and 80s we felt Friday and Saturday will be replaced by the 40s this afternoon. In fact, as of 6am temperatures are already starting to drop as the first of two cold fronts pass through the region.

Cloud cover will continue to increase throughout the morning as temperatures slowly drop following the passage of a cold front. North winds will also increase, gusting close to 30 mph from time to time. We'll see an increase in moisture as the front passes through but limited on the overall rainfall today, with only a few hundredths to a couple tenths of an inch falling.


High pressure will move down the Plains Sunday evening, settling over the Upper Midwest Monday. This will push overnight lows down into the 20s with wind chills in the low 20s for many. There could even be a few spots that dip into the upper teens. Skies will remain mostly sunny Monday afternoon with temperatures rising back into the mid and upper 40s.

Saturday, March 21, 2026

Mild night ahead, sharp cool-down Sunday

 We have a new champion atop the leaderboard of warmest days this year! Today's high temperature in Rockford topped out at 79! Unfortunately, we don't have any days that will crack the top 5 over the next few days with a cold front passing overnight.

That's because of a very sharp drop in temperatures between Saturday and Sunday. An overnight cold front will bring a change by more than 30 degrees from one afternoon to the next. Sunday's high will only top out at 49, but that may likely be reached prior to 10AM.

Ahead of the front, temperatures will remain very mild in the 50s through early morning, keeping us very mild. But behind the front, temperatures will fall through the afternoon and evening, reaching the low 40s by sunset. This also comes with a strong North-Northeast wind gusting upwards of 25 mph at times. It will come as quite a chill compared to Saturday's nearly 80-degree mark!

A few pockets of light rain or drizzle may be possible from late-morning through afternoon, but any rainfall will not amount to much. Any locations that see rain will only see a few hundredths of an inch of rain at the most. High pressure slides in for Monday, clearing us out and keeping the chill around. But another push of mild air arrives mid-week with more 50s on the way!

Spring in full force: Northern Illinois aims for its warmest day yet

Daylight Increases:

As we move past the first day of spring, the Northern Hemisphere is now gaining daylight each day on our way toward the summer solstice - which is just 92 days away. From here on out, the sun climbs a little higher and stays a little longer, giving us those steadily lengthening days! 

  

Warmest Day of 2026:

Sunrise comes at 6:57AM today, with our sunset occurring at 7:09PM. Between both times, expect a good amount of sunshine paired with warm south to southwesterly breeze. That combination will help northern Illinois achieve it's warmest day of the year thus far, with afternoon highs peaking in the mid to upper 70s. This would also go down as Rockford's third 70-degree day of 2026 - all of which have occurred during the month of March. 

Quick to Cool:

With today's warm surge into the 70s, it's a great idea to take full advantage of the springlike weather while it's here. A strong cold front is on the way, and once it moves through, temperatures will be restricted to the 40s Sunday and also for Monday. Tagging along with said cold front will also be enough moisture to spark a few scattered rain showers.