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Veterans Park Illinois Weather Forecast Discussion

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Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Quad Cities IA IL 520 AM CDT Mon Oct 13 2025

.KEY MESSAGES...

- A slow moving cold front will bisect our area around mid-day, resulting in cooler temperatures northwest and another warm day southeast.

- While rain chances are found in northern areas early this week, rainfall appears spotty and light.

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.SHORT TERM /THROUGH TONIGHT/... Issued at 139 AM CDT Mon Oct 13 2025

Late in the evening, the band of scattered high based shower moves through the area, ahead of the cold front. For nearly all locations this amounted to a few minutes of rain, and only trace amounts. Temperatures appear only to bottom out in the lower 60s in many areas this morning, as south winds are continuing waa, and widespread mid and high clouds are found in all locations. This cloud cover will be the limiting factor to what could be a warm day.

Today, models are generally under-doing the cloud cover over the entire midwest. A large stream of mid clouds and cirrus is found from the southwest through Iowa and Wisconsin. There is also some stratus near the front, which is found in central Iowa as of 1 AM. Looking at model sounding today, the models that have highs in the low 80s today all have little saturation aloft, i.e. sunny skies today, and mixing up through 5000ft, despite weak wind flow. Those that are showing saturation at mid and high levels, are much cooler, and show much shallower mixing, with highs generally in the lower 70s. Looking closely at satellite, it does appear that some thin spots and mostly sunny hours are possible today, but will nudge this forecast towards the cooler guidance once again, with highs in the low 70s north, and mid 70s (74-77) in the central and south, where the cold front passage is set for this afternoon. Rainfall is not expected today with the cold front.

Tonight, cloud cover continues to be something affecting temperatures, with bands of mid and high clouds expected to stream over the area. Despite CAA from the northeast, lows tonight behind the cold front are still expected to be near 60 south, with mid 40s in the far north where clearing is more likely.

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.LONG TERM /TUESDAY THROUGH SUNDAY/... Issued at 139 AM CDT Mon Oct 13 2025

Tuesday and Wednesday, the front is expected to remain just south of the CWA, with plenty of mid clouds and some threat for light precipitation in over-running in the north 1/2 of the CWA. Highs in the 60s to lower 70s north and mid 70s south are expected. Following this cooler period, a deep western trof will advance east aloft, with drawing the front northward again, for Thursday and Friday. The NBM is very aggressive on strong warming in this period, with upper 70s to mid 80s forecast. Given some potential for clouds in this flow, I have tempered Friday`s highs toward the 25% NBM, which is still upper 70s to near 80. Should the warmest solutions verify, along with the current breezy southwest winds forecast, this period may need to be highlighted for fire weather as well.

Friday into the weekend, the deep upper trof continues to show movement far enough east to push a cold front through our CWA, and with that, we have pops for rain in the 30-60% range. Like last night, it`s still pretty far out, and this time, there remains low confidence on this potential storm system`s impacts.

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.AVIATION /12Z TAFS THROUGH 12Z TUESDAY/... Issued at 519 AM CDT Mon Oct 13 2025

A slow moving cold front will arrive after sunrise in the northern locations, followed by this passage south of I-80 in the afternoon. Winds near the front will generally be light during the day, as the front`s movement will be very slow today. VFR weather is expected through the period, with dry conditions through the period.

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.DVN WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES... IA...None. IL...None. MO...None.

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SHORT TERM...Ervin LONG TERM...Ervin AVIATION...Ervin

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