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Herrick, Illinois Weather Forecast Discussion

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Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Lincoln IL 246 PM CDT Sun Oct 5 2025

.KEY MESSAGES...

- An Elevated Fire Risk is in place along and north of a Jacksonville to Danville line today. Burning is highly discouraged due to dry fuels, low humidity, and southerly winds gusting 20 to 30 mph.

- A cold front will bring showers and a few thunderstorms to central Illinois Monday into Tuesday night. Significant drought improvement is not expected.

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.DISCUSSION... Issued at 246 PM CDT Sun Oct 5 2025

Pressure gradients between high pressure over the SE U.S. and low pressure ejecting from the northern Plains to Southern Canada look to maximize late this afternoon or evening, promoting southerly flow and breezy conditions at the surface. Winds of 15-20 mph and a few gusts of over 30 mph have been noted this afternoon, but should gradually diminish overnight as the pressure gradient relaxes and nocturnal stabilization reduces gustiness. A col pressure pattern between highs over the central Plains and off the mid-Atlantic coast and low pressure in SE Canada and northern Mexico into TX will develop for Monday, promoting much lighter winds for the most part as a cold front presses gradually southeastward into central IL. This front and a weak disturbance ejecting out of the deep south into southern IL with increased moisture and warm advection will promote chances for showers and thunderstorms developing Monday afternoon and continuing until after the front presses out of the area Tuesday night. Severe weather doesn`t appear likely as weak shear generally precedes the front and instability drops off behind the front.

Any additional precipitation chances look slim after Tuesday as a broad high pressure rebuilds across the middle of the country. A few models are holding onto a dampening shortwave riding over the ridge with associated precipitation taking place, but this feature looks to dissipate as it moves into central IL. Have kept under 20 percent chance for precipitation Thursday night west of I-55 for now.

Temperatures will cool off considerably behind the front, bringing highs from another very warm and slightly humid day Monday with highs in the mid 80s, down to lower to mid 70s Wednesday through Friday. Tuesday should see a large range from under 70 in Galesburg to nearly 80 in Lawrenceville as the aforementioned front takes until afternoon to reach Lawrenceville. A warming trend will resume next weekend, likely bringing highs back to around 80 by Sunday.

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.AVIATION... (For the 18z TAFs through 18z Monday Afternoon) Issued at 1221 PM CDT Sun Oct 5 2025

VFR conditions are expected through the upcoming 24 hours as breezy southerly winds are driven by gradients between high pressure to the southeast and a low pressure center passing by well to the north. The southerly flow will increase moisture, resulting in mid level cloud increases toward the end of the period, and slight chances for light showers, but probabilities for rain are too low for mention in 18Z TAFs. Winds S-SSW 15-18 kts with gusts around 25 kts until 00Z, decreasing to around 10 kts.

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.ILX WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES... None. &&

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NWS ILX Office Area Forecast Discussion

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