Precipitation chances in Peoria are dropping rapidly after today's cold front passage. With some CAA, drier air, and clearing skies the temperature tonight should drop much lower than last night, but still be above normal. Tomorrow the winds should become southwesterly ahead of the next cold front, boosting the temperatures to well above normal until the front passes on Wednesday. Along with blustery WNW winds rather strong cold air advection behind this second front should drop temperatures significantly and they should remain below normal for the remainder of the week. The high temperature on Wednesday may be the trickiest part of this week depending on the timing of the frontal passage.
Go Eagles! (and take the Flyers with you)
12 November 2007
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