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KEY MESSAGES

- Periods of heavy rain are expected with thunderstorms this afternoon and evening. The risk for excessive rainfall is Marginal east of the Illinois River. However, given the dry drought conditions, expect impacts from periods of heavy rain to be minimal. - There is a level 1 of 5 (Marginal) risk for damaging winds (60-70 mph) with showers and storms this evening, along with a low (2%) risk for a tornado. Timing would be 4-7pm west of I-55 and 7pm-midnight east of I-55.

- Outside of storms, south winds gusting 35-45 mph could make travel difficult for high profile vehicles on east-west oriented roads this evening, especially east of I-55. Expect the higher winds to be associated with showers/thunderstorms.

DISCUSSION

Issued at 145 PM CST Thu Jan 8 2026

Central Illinois finds itself in southwest flow aloft this afternoon, with precipitable water values over 1" pushing into the region. The 994 mb surface low is centered over northeast KS and is expected to drift northeast across northern MO and into eastern IA by this evening. Anomalously high precipitable water values will exist across the area for the month of January this afternoon and evening. The first rainband has moved through the region already, with more on the way. Expect thunderstorms to develop this afternoon across the area as well, with some storms possibly severe. Damaging winds and perhaps an isolated tornado or two are the primary concerns with any thunderstorms today. Given the strong winds in the low levels, it won't take much to bring wind gusts of 45-60 mph down to the surface. CAPE looks to be weak at around 400-800 J/kg but with strong 0-6km shear of 60-70kts.

The cold front will push through the area between midnight and 6 am tomorrow. Lows will occur in the mid to late morning hours with not much recovery during the day. Expect highs in the upper 40s NW to near 60 SE on Friday.

A second system will dive southeast and merge with a southwestern wave over the Midwest. We'll see an chance for rain or snow Friday night and Saturday with these merging systems. However, not much accumulation is expected at this time. Still, cold air will continue to pour in from the northwest, bringing highs down to the low 30s for Sunday.

Another northwesterly wave will affect the region on Tuesday and Tuesday night with primarily rain expected. However, chances for snow are not far away with the 0 degree isotherm close by and moving into the area. After a brief warm up Monday and Tuesday, expect a sharp drop back to the 30s for Wed/Thu.

Knutsvig

AVIATION

(For the 00z TAFs through 00z Friday Evening) Issued at 500 PM CST Thu Jan 8 2026

A deep low over NW MO early this evening will lift to central Lake Michigan overnight. Ahead of the low, a 50-60 kt low level jet is driving areas of showers and a few embedded thunderstorms along with low level wind shear. Some of these showers could mix down strong winds aloft, especially within a narrow line of more intense convection that moves across central Illinois this evening. Behind the line of convection, winds will veer to the west then northwest. IFR conditions are in place area-wide out the gate, but a brief window of VFR conditions is possible behind the line of convection as a mid level dry slot punches across central Illinois. This window will only last a few hours before widespread MVFR/near IFR ceilings overspread central Illinois through the remainder of the night and much of the day Friday.

Deubelbeiss

ILX WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES

None.


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