Scattered showers will continue across northern Illinois and southern
Wisconsin Wednesday evening, but with limited instability overhead the
threat for thunder will remain low. The showers are forming ahead of a cold front currently located from
Janesville down to Rochelle. There are a few additional showers and
isolated storms west of the front over Iowa that will move through later
this evening.
Dry air moving in behind the front will help turn skies partly cloudy by
Thursday morning. Winds will increase from the Northwest, gusting near
30 mph throughout the day Thursday. An isolated shower or two can't be
ruled out late Thursday afternoon southeast of Rockford, but most are
expected to remain dry.
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