It has been a very foggy day in the Stateline! After our first dense fog advisory was allowed to expire at noon, more waves of dense fog have been developing Sunday evening. Visibilities are near or below a half mile across the board as of 5PM, and at a quarter mile for many.
Around 3:30PM, this was the view of our downtown Rockford camera pointed toward the Jefferson Street bridge, showing the near zero visibility at times within this dense fog. You can view the current SkyTrack cameras across the Stateline from our weather page.
Another dense fog advisory has been issued for much of the Stateline through 9AM Monday morning. This is how long to expect visibility near 1/4 mile or less, with the possibility for some patches of less dense fog to linger into the late morning.
Luckily, temperatures are going to hold steady if not rise a degree or two through the night, so we have no concerns with freezing fog. Overnight "lows" will likely be near the 40° mark for most.
A few spotty showers may develop along a weak cold front overnight, with a small chance for some rain between 12AM-4AM. Monday afternoon will bring less in the way of fog, but cloud cover will remain in place with a gusty wind near 30 mph from the West through the evening.
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