Champaign, IL Gusty winds will continue across central Illinois today, creating hazardous driving conditions and potential power outages. A wind advisory remains in effect until 6 a.m., with sustained winds of 20 to 30 mph and gusts reaching 50 mph. Drivers on Interstate 57 and nearby roadways should exercise caution, particularly with high-profile vehicles.
According to the National Weather Service, temperatures will cool significantly this week, with a chance of rain beginning Wednesday morning. Rain is expected to transition to a rain-and-snow mix Wednesday night as temperatures dip into the low 30s. Wind chills could drop into the teens overnight, raising concerns for those commuting or working outdoors.
Thursday will remain breezy, with northwest winds up to 22 mph and a high near 40 degrees. Snowfall accumulation is unlikely, but slippery road conditions may develop, especially during early-morning hours. Friday and Saturday will bring drier, sunnier conditions, but daytime highs will remain in the mid-40s, with overnight lows below freezing.
Residents are encouraged to secure outdoor items that could be displaced by high winds. Those traveling should monitor forecasts for potential updates and prepare for rapidly changing conditions.
The five-day forecast highlights a shift to colder, winter-like conditions through the weekend. While significant snow isn t expected, wind chills will make temperatures feel much colder.
Stay informed on weather updates and warnings through the National Weather Service or local news channels for real-time alerts.
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