Springfield, IL – Strong winds and building storm chances are set to impact Central Illinois immediately, with gusts reaching up to 40 mph and increasing rain coverage through midweek.
According to the National Weather Service in Lincoln, breezy and unseasonably warm conditions will dominate through Wednesday, with temperatures climbing into the upper 70s to mid-80s across much of the state. Wind gusts between 35 and 40 mph are expected today, especially along open stretches of I-55 and I-72, where crosswinds could affect high-profile vehicles.
Rain chances will increase in waves over the next several days. Isolated showers may develop by late afternoon and evening today, particularly west of Springfield, including areas near Galesburg and Quincy. By Tuesday, storm coverage expands, with the highest likelihood for widespread showers and thunderstorms arriving Wednesday, when rain chances peak near 90 percent.
Cities including Bloomington, Decatur, and Champaign could see periods of heavy rain and lightning, especially during the afternoon and evening commute hours midweek. Localized ponding on roads and brief visibility drops are possible during stronger cells.
Residents should secure loose outdoor items due to gusty winds and stay alert for changing conditions. The unsettled pattern will continue through Thursday, with additional advisories likely as Wednesday’s storm system approaches.
Five Day Forecast for Springfield, Illinois:
Sunday: 76–82°F, windy with isolated storms (30%)
Monday: 80–85°F, breezy with scattered storms (30%)
Tuesday: 80–85°F, increasing storms (50%)
Wednesday: 77–82°F, widespread storms likely (90%)
Thursday: 78–81°F, scattered storms (30%)


