The forecast for the next 8-14 days isn't looking to bring much relief. The Climate Prediction Center gives Central Illinois a 40% chance of seeing below average precipitation. Add in a 50% chance at above average temperatures and the end of June will be much like this past spring, hot and dry.
Today's shower and thunderstorm activity is courtesy of a cold front to our northwest. As it slowly slides southeast today and tonight, scattered storms will develop in our area. Here is a look at the radar as of about 11:05 am:
Once the cold front passes through tonight, a cooler, drier high pressure system will settle in for Tuesday. Despite sunshine, high temperatures tomorrow will be about 5-10 degrees cooler than today. By the end of the week, a ridge of high pressure in the upper levels of the atmosphere will build over the eastern half of the US. This will keep us sunny and dry into next week, with a big warm up for the weekend.
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