Areas of fog can be expected this morning across parts of far northern Illinois.
Otherwise, it will be mild and dry but mostly cloudy thought Thursday morning.
Rain will develop from the southwest Thursday afternoon, with rain Thursday night into Friday.
Rain may mix with snow across far northern Illinois for a time Thursday and Friday morning,
with precipitation then tapering off from west to east into the afternoon.
Mild conditions will continue into Saturday as well, with a slight chance of some afternoon light rain.
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