It was a pleasant and seasonable day in the Stateline Tuesday as afternoon high temperatures pushed into the low 60s for most, topping out at 64 in Rockford. This came with a lot of afternoon sunshine, but the evening began an increase in clouds from the West.

Light rain showers are set to follow those clouds, with initial rain pushing in after 8-9PM. Rain will not come down hard, but there may be a couple brief pockets of steady rain at times through the night. Temperatures will only drop into the mid 40s with the clouds and added moisture from falling rain.

The last of the showers will exit after 6-7AM Wednesday. All told, up to 0.25" may come down before Wednesday morning. A very slim chance of a sprinkle may be realized Wednesday afternoon, but most of the day will be dry with highs in the upper 50s.
But the cooler stretch doesn't go anywhere this week. The next 4 days in a row (Wednesday through Saturday) are currently forecast to see afternoon highs fail to reach 60 degrees and remain in the mid or upper 50s. Overnight lows will be accordingly chilly, down in the 30s for a few nights. Depending on cloud coverage and surface winds, we could be in store for some patches of frost Thursday and Friday nights in particular!

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