The outlook for Thursday is unfortunately looking fairly damp. A very strong storm system moving east into the central Plains will help lift a warm front through the area this afternoon and evening. Moisture streaming in several thousand feet above has helped keep the fog in the place and the warm front will allow the surface moisture to increase and cause the showers and embedded thunderstorms in Iowa to expand further east this afternoon and evening.
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Rainfall through Friday morning |
Showers and thunderstorms will become more numerous and widespread tonight with the enhancement of the low level jet and strong winds aloft. Thursday morning will start of rainy and stormy with a brief break possible mid to late morning. As the cold front approaches during the afternoon a second low pressure system developing along the front may help ignite additional showers and storms during the late afternoon and early evening. All the rainfall should end once the front passes late Thursday evening. Areas that may be hit with the highest rainfall totals will be a line from Kenosha, Wisconsin southwest to Freeport and Savanna. There totals could exceed an inch. Earlier trick-or-treating hours may be a little more troublesome than the later hours.
Here are your trick-or-treat time:
Belvidere:
4pm-8pm
Rockford:
5:30pm-7:30pm
Freeport:
4pm-7pm
Loves Park:
5:30pm-7:30pm
Machesney Park:
5:30pm-7:30pm
Rockton:5pm-8pm
Roscoe:
5:30pm-7:30pm
Cherry Valley:
5:30pm-7:30pm
Winnebago:
5pm-8pm
Byron:5pm-8pm
Oregon:5pm-8pm
Rochelle:5pm-8pm
Pecatonica:5pm-7pm
Davis Junction:
5pm-7pm
Dixon:
5pm-7:30pm
Poplar Grove:4pm-7pm
Sycamore:
4pm-8pm
South Beloit:
4pm-7pm
Beloit:
5pm-7pm
Janesville:
5:30pm-7:30pm
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