Scattered snow flurries and snow showers will continue to fly across
northern Illinois and southern Wisconsin through the rest of the
evening, although we should be seeing a little less in overall coverage
after sunset. The biggest threat with any snow squall that moves
through will be reduced visibility. Temperatures on Tuesday struggled
to make it out of the 30s area wide, with Rockford only reaching a
chilly 40 degrees!
Skies will turn partly cloudy during the early overnight, but clouds are
likely to increase as another upper level disturbance skirts to the
south bu Wednesday morning. Light to moderate snow is possible with
this system from southern Iowa, west-central and central Illinois,
adding up to perhaps an inch or two by morning. It's possible our
southern counties - Whiteside, Lee and DeKalb - may see some light snow
or flurries during the overnight but no accumulation is expected.
The unsettled pattern will continue Wednesday as scattered snow showers,
mixed in with some rain, will be possible once again Wednesday
afternoon. Highs Wednesday are set to only warm into the low 40s.
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