Daily rain chances for the first half of the week

Published: Sep. 24, 2023 at 4:22 PM CDT
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PEORIA (25News Now) - An upper level low near the United States and Canada border will dictate our weather over the next few days. Tonight through tomorrow morning, a weak cold front will meander across Illinois. A few isolated showers, storms will be possible, but expecting most to stay dry as this cold front lacks moisture. Monday will start off with some clouds but expecting more sunshine by the afternoon! Lows will fall into the low 60s and highs will be in the upper 70s.

Upper 70s with an isolated shower chance Monday.
Upper 70s with an isolated shower chance Monday.(25 News First Alert Weather Team)

The previously mentioned upper-level low will move southeastward and will likely be overhead north-central Illinois Tuesday. This will bring another cold front through the area and another chance for scattered showers and storms. The 25News Viewing Area is in a Level 1 threat for isolated severe storms Tuesday afternoon and evening. Main threats look to be isolated damaging wind gusts and large hail.

Level 1 threat for severe weather Tuesday afternoon and evening.
Level 1 threat for severe weather Tuesday afternoon and evening.(25 News First Alert Weather Team)

As the low moves overhead and east - out of Illinois Wednesday, scattered showers will linger at least through the first half of the day. We’ll dry out Wednesday evening and a quiet stretch of weather begins through next week. Temperature wise, highs will be in the upper 70s Tuesday, mid 70s Wednesday and Thursday, then the 80s through the weekend!

Next best chance of rain: Tuesday and Wednesday
Next best chance of rain: Tuesday and Wednesday(25 News First Alert Weather Team)