Light drizzle has begun to develop across parts of the Stateline this evening, with very light rain being reported in Savanna. Other airport observation sites are dry as of 6PM, but spotty sprinkles and light drizzle will remain possible through about midnight.

Areas of fog are developing South and West of the Stateline, with some dense fog in parts of Iowa. Rudolph needs be on his A-game tonight! Locally, patches or area of fog will be possible, especially after 9PM. Any widespread dense fog will likely be contained to South of I-80 or in Iowa.

Clouds may not budge much for Christmas Day, with much of the day remaining overcast. This will keep temperatures stuck in the low 40s for most through the afternoon. There may be a brief break in the clouds early in the afternoon, but it will not have much of an impact on temperatures. Better chances for bona fide rain showers will arrive after 8PM, with another renewed chance for fog as well.

We won't see much movement in temperatures up or down through the early part of the weekend, with temperatures ranging from the mid-30s for lows and mid-40s for highs. A stronger cold front will arrive Sunday afternoon, pushing temperatures down quickly by evening. We could see a chance for some rain and wintry mix Sunday afternoon, but the bigger impact will be the cold and windy conditions that will carry over into Monday.

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