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KEY MESSAGES
- Above normal warmth continues through Tuesday with temperatures turning cooler Wednesday through early next week.
- A cold front will bring strong winds and a few rain and snow showers on Wednesday. Additional chances for snow come Thursday night through Saturday as a large upper trough controls the weather pattern locally.
DISCUSSION
Issued at 127 PM CST Mon Jan 12 2026
Upper analysis early this afternoon shows broad northwest flow over the area, allowing a steady stream of subtle impulses to slide through the area which has resulted in in periods of mid to high cloud cover today. At the surface, high pressure ridging is centered off to our east with southwest flow in place locally, allowing warmer air to advect northward. Mild temperatures stick around through Tuesday with highs peaking in the middle to upper 40s today and the 50s tomorrow.
Flow aloft transitions by midweek as a large upper trough noses into the Midwest, bringing the return of much cooler temperatures and occasional light precipitation chances through the weekend. A cold front will advance through the area on Wednesday, bringing scattered rain/snow showers and strong northwest winds as the pressure gradient rapidly tightens. Accumulating snow chances appear low due to an overall lack of moisture and the better forcing being positioned just to our east near the upper low. Despite this, high snow ratios may allow a quick dusting of snow to occur in east- central parts of the state roughly east of a Bloomington to Mattoon line (10-20% chance). As for winds, probabilities are high for gusts to exceed 30 mph, with a small chance they exceed 40 mph Wednesday into Wednesday evening. The strong winds paired with colder temperatures will send minimum wind chills into the single digits Wednesday night into Thursday morning.
Additional chances for light snow come Thursday night into Friday and again on Saturday as several waves pivot around the main upper trough. More notably, a colder push of air arrives over the weekend with the National Blend of Models (NBM) advertising highs only in the teens to 20s, lows in the single digits, and wind chills below zero. The colder weather and active pattern looks to stick around through at least the early to middle parts of next week as northwest flow remains locked in aloft.
NMA
AVIATION
(For the 00z TAFs through 00z Tuesday Evening) Issued at 501 PM CST Mon Jan 12 2026
Low pressure will dig into the Great Lakes Tuesday will an approaching cold front near the Illinois River Valley by the end of the TAF period (00Z Wed). Southwest winds will increase ahead of the approaching front with sporadic gusts into the low to mid 20 kt range expected during the day Tuesday. Expect increasing mid and high clouds ahead of the front, but VFR conditions are likely to prevail through the period.
Deubelbeiss
ILX WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES
None.
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