The phrase 'the more things change, the more they stay the same' applies to the latest temperature outlook for this summer.
The phrase "the more things change, the more they stay the same" applies to the latest temperature outlook for this summer. . The forecast was recently revised and there are only a few subtle changes compared to the previous forecast.
We are still forecast to be above average overall. There is essentially no change in the newest forecast for northern Illinois and Indiana. We are "leaning above" average for the months of June, July and August.
It is now a bit more northwest to southeast oriented but still targets the central Rockies and Four Corners region in the southwest.long range forecast suggests we will get another surge of summer-like weather before the new season officially starts. It has our highs bouncing back into the 70s by Friday and then 80 degrees or warmer through Memorial Day week and continuing into Wednesday next week.both hint at a shift to a warmer pattern after a couple of cooler days this week. Advertisementtemperature outlook has a portion of our area "leaning above" average and another portion "likely above" average for the period from a week from today through the following weekend. That takes us right into the first week of June.
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