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

Wednesday, January 30, 2013

Back to January

After an unseasonably warm and wet Tuesday, a cold front will force us back to reality today. We're starting off with a few scattered showers and mild temperatures in the upper 30s and low 40s. A cold front moving east will bring strong northwesterly winds and drop our temperatures through the day.


That will turn our rain into snow by noon. Light snow will continue into the early evening hours bringing up to an inch of accumulation. The snow moves out overnight as lows drop back into the low teens.



Thursday will be mostly cloudy with a slight chance at a few leftover flurries. Highs will hit the upper teens and low 20s. The coldest of the air will come early Friday as a Canadian high pressure system builds in. Lows could drop below zero.


Southerly winds and some sunshine will warm highs into the mid to upper teens Friday afternoon. Temperatures continue to warm overnight and into the weekend. A quick low pressure system will bring a slight chance at snow Friday night into Saturday morning, but we'll likely see sunshine by Sunday. Temperatures continue to warm into the mid to upper 30s next week, despite cloudy skies into Tuesday.


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