Rain totals from last night:
A line of storms that developed along a stationary front last night is pulling southeast early this morning. A few more storms could form along the front in the southeast this afternoon, but a large portion of central Illinois will be done with the rain.
A line of storms that developed along a stationary front last night is pulling southeast early this morning. A few more storms could form along the front in the southeast this afternoon, but a large portion of central Illinois will be done with the rain.
For most of us, highs today will reach the low to mid 90s. In the south and southwest, mid to upper 90s are possible. That’s why a HEAT ADVISORY is still in effect for Schuyler, Cass, and Menard counties until 7 PM tonight.
Winds will switch out of the north overnight, dropping lows into the upper 60s and low 70s. Friday will be the coolest day of the week. Still, expect sunshine and highs in the upper 80s. Sunny skies and southerly winds will warm us right back up this weekend. Highs are expected in the low to mid 90s through Sunday. Early next week, we’ll bump back up into the mid to upper 90s. By Tuesday and Wednesday, though, showers and thunderstorms may fire as our upper level weather pattern becomes unsettled. Highs will level off in the low 90s with more cloud cover through the end of next week.
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