Sunday, August 21, 2011
A Great Way to Start the Week!
Skies were mostly sunny on Sunday along with comfortable humidity, and a brisk northwesterly flow in the afternoon. The high was just a little cooler than the seasonal average at 80 degrees. The cumulus clouds that developed during the afternoon have dissipated after sunset leaving skies mostly clear. High pressure is located near Spencer, Iowa this evening, and it will provide clear skies, and light winds overnight dropping the temperature below average to near 57 degrees by daybreak Monday morning. The high will move slowly across Illinois on Monday providing the Land of Lincoln with fabulous weather...sunny skies, low humidity, light winds, and an afternoon high in the low 80's.(just about average for this time of year)... By evening on Monday the high will be moving into Ohio. A southerly air flow will develop across the Stateline and there will be a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms after midnight as disturbances over the plains states edge in from the west. There will be a good chance of showers and thunderstorms on Tuesday and Tuesday night with increasing moisture moving into the area from the south as warmer air moves into the region. On Wednesday it will be breezy and very warm in advance of a cold front that will drop through the area late in the day. With support lacking, there will just be a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms. The rest of the week will have near average temperatures, and plenty of sunshine.
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