It's been a dramatic flip in the pattern across northern Illinois this month. We went from soaking rain in April - ranking as the 7th wettest on record - to a notably dry stretch here in May, which is now running as the 4th driest on record so far. The shift has been so significant that portions of northern Illinois are now classified as abnormally dry according to the latest edition of the Drought Monitor.
Rain chances remain limited moving forward. We do have a couple of opportunities to squeeze out some rain - first with a few light showers late Friday into Friday night, and then again Saturday evening into the early stages of Sunday morning.Even with those windows, this won't be even close to a washout as a ridge of high pressure begins to build aloft, limiting widespread coverage and duration. City Market weather should cooperate, just with a bit more cloud cover overhead. Skies are expected to remain mostly cloudy throughout the event, but conditions will stay dry and comfortable. Temperatures will start off right near the 70-degree mark, then gradually easing back into the low 60s.
Warm Memorial Day:From there, expect temperatures to climb back above-average over the holiday weekend. Afternoon highs will top out in the low 70s Saturday, upper 70s on Sunday, and then low 80s Monday. With a ridge of high pressure in control aloft, we can expect these 80-degree temperatures to carry on well into the next week, at least into Wednesday.




















