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Virgil, Illinois Weather Forecast Discussion

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Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Chicago/Romeoville, IL 1214 PM CDT Tue Sep 30 2025

.KEY MESSAGES...

- Dry and unseasonably warm daytime conditions through next weekend.

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.DISCUSSION... Issued at 138 AM CDT Tue Sep 30 2025

Through early this morning: patchy/shallow dense fog will be possible, mainly across parts of northeast and interior northern Illinois outside of Chicago, and in/near river valleys. For later tonight into Wednesday AM: with an increased potential for dry advection from the east along with somewhat increased high-level cloud cover, have left additional fog mentions out of the forecast for now. Dewpoints will remain highest across northeast Illinois, and particularly Lake/McHenry counties where some spotty BR development remains possible, but chances are too low to introduce anything in the grids at this time.

High pressure will continue to remain solidly in control of our weather and will be pivoting directly overhead today into Wednesday. While a shortwave will eventually impinge on the region tomorrow night and into Thursday--eventually shunting the upper high eastward--this will only result in a temporary increase in cirrus cloud cover above 20 kft.

A hint of column cooling and more persistent northeasterly flow (with winds turning off the lake through mid-morning) will hold temperatures within about 20 miles of the lake in the mid 70s to near 80, while inland locales will still manage to warm back through the mid to even upper 80s. A wedge of very dry air (850 mb dewpoints around -10 to -15 C at 850 mb) will push southwest out of lower Michigan today, and this will likely result in some widely-varying surface dewpoint trends today, the lowest of which will likely set up south of I-80 and away from the immediate influence of the lake where afternoon RH values are expected to fall into the 25 to 35 percent range. Similarly dry conditions are forecast on Wednesday. East to northeasterly breezes, with gusts generally under 15-20 mph will limit the fire weather threat, but with fine fuels continuing to dry and cure (Midewin`s 10-hour fuel moisture dropped to 6 percent yesterday), the potential for field fires will increase this week.

As the surface ridge shuttles off to the east on Thursday and Friday, southerly return flow will once again start to push high temperatures back into the mid and upper 80s across most of the area. The lone exception on Thursday will be across the immediate Illinois shore where southeasterly onshore flow will continue. By Saturday, medium range guidance suggests we`ll finally start to see an increase in gradient flow, at least across our I-39 locales where we may need to keep an eye on a threat for a somewhat elevated fire danger.

Largely dry/precip-free conditions are expected over the weekend. At some point, a cold front will press through the region bringing with it perhaps a chance for some showers, but the latest multi-model consensus suggests this may not occur until early next week.

Carlaw

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.AVIATION /18Z TAFS THROUGH 00Z THURSDAY/... Issued at 1214 PM CDT Tue Sep 30 2025

No major forecast concerns for the terminals as high pressure continues to vacation overhead. East-northeast winds around 5-10 kts will persist through tonight before speeds increase Wednesday afternoon. While the strongest winds may hold off until just after the conclusion of the 30-hour TAFs, a few 18-20 kt gusts cannot be ruled out Wednesday afternoon. Otherwise, VFR conditions but with increasing cirrus tonight into Wednesday.

Yack

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.LOT WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES... IL...None. IN...None. LM...None.

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