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

Wednesday, March 13, 2013

Gradual Clearing, Still Cool

It's a cloudy and blustery start to our Wednesday morning with a few flurries sticking around from last night. High pressure moving in will gradually clear out our skies this afternoon, but highs will stay cool in the mid 30s.


Just a few clouds are expected overnight, dropping lows into the mid 20s. Cloud cover returns on Thursday as a week low pressure system moves in. This will bring a slight chance of rain and wintry mix by the late morning. Temperatures will warm into the afternoon though, reaching highs in the mid 40s.


Friday will bring peeks of sunshine and warmer highs in the mid 50s. A cold front late Friday into Saturday will bring another chance of wintry mix. An unsettled upper level weather pattern will keep cloud cover and a slight chance of rain this weekend. Highs will only reach the mid 40s. A low pressure system will slide through Sunday night into Monday, bringing a better chance of showers to the area. A cold front Monday night could turn the rain to wintry mix into early Tuesday, before we clear things out Tuesday afternoon. Next Wednesday and Thursday are looking cloudy though, with rain chances back by the end of the week. Temperatures are expected around or just below normal in the mid to upper 40s for most of next week.


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