Current Watches, Warnings and Advisories for Peoria Illinois Issued by the National Weather Service

Monday, June 4, 2012

Soggy Start to an Otherwise Dry Week

 AS OF 11:00 AM
A few waves of upper level energy are moving in from the northwest today, bringing showers and thunderstorms to the area. Most of the activity will move south, allowing for some sunshine this afternoon. Most of us will see highs reach the upper 70s, but where sun has already set up in the southwest, expect warmer highs in the low 80s.


We'll likely be dry and comfortable this evening with temperatures in the low 70s, cooling back into the mid 50s for lows overnight.


The rest of the work week is looking about average for this time of year, with an unsettled upper level pattern keeping partly cloudy skies around through mid week. Southerly winds will start us on a warm up on Thursday. A ridge of high pressure will bring in some sunshine and boost us into the mid 80s this weekend. We'll see dry conditions until Tuesday of next week, when a low pressure system to our north allows some shower activity to spill into our area.

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