Forecast Details for Henning, IL

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Current Alerts for Henning, IL: Dense Fog Advisory
Tonight: Rain and thunderstorms likely, then rain and possibly a thunderstorm after 3am. Areas of dense fog. Low around 48. Light and variable wind. Chance of precipitation is 100%. New rainfall amounts between a tenth and quarter of an inch, except higher amounts possible in thunderstorms.
Thursday: Rain likely, mainly before 2pm. Areas of fog before noon. Otherwise, mostly cloudy, with a high near 63. Light and variable wind becoming west southwest 5 to 8 mph in the morning. Chance of precipitation is 70%. New precipitation amounts between a tenth and quarter of an inch possible.
Thursday Night: A 30 percent chance of rain after 5am. Patchy fog after midnight. Otherwise, mostly cloudy, with a low around 49. Calm wind becoming south southeast around 6 mph after midnight.
Friday: Rain likely before noon. Patchy fog before 9am. Otherwise, partly sunny, with a high near 75. Breezy, with a south wind 6 to 11 mph increasing to 15 to 20 mph in the afternoon. Winds could gust as high as 28 mph. Chance of precipitation is 60%. New precipitation amounts of less than a tenth of an inch possible.
Friday Night: A chance of showers before midnight, then showers and possibly a thunderstorm between midnight and 3am, then showers after 3am. Low around 56. South wind 14 to 18 mph, with gusts as high as 28 mph. Chance of precipitation is 80%. New rainfall amounts between a quarter and half of an inch possible.
Saturday: Showers likely before noon. Mostly cloudy, with a high near 65. Southwest wind 10 to 17 mph becoming west northwest in the afternoon. Winds could gust as high as 25 mph. Chance of precipitation is 60%. New precipitation amounts between a tenth and quarter of an inch possible.
Saturday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 37. West northwest wind 3 to 7 mph.
Sunday: Sunny, with a high near 60.
Sunday Night: Mostly clear, with a low around 44.
Monday: Sunny, with a high near 72.
Monday Night: A chance of rain and thunderstorms. Partly cloudy, with a low around 57.
Tuesday: Rain likely. Mostly cloudy, with a high near 72. Breezy.
Tuesday Night: Rain. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 45. Breezy.
Wednesday: Rain likely. Mostly cloudy, with a high near 54. Breezy.

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Freezing rain is a condition where precipitation which has fallen in the form of water droplets reaches temperatures which are below freezing and freezes upon coming into contact with surface objects. The result of this precipitation is a glaze of ice which can be damaging to plants and man-made structures. A severe onset of freezing rain which results in a very thick glaze of ice is known as an ice storm.

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Hail is a form of precipitation which is recognized by large solid balls or clumps of ice. Hail is created by thunderstorm clouds with strong updrafts of wind. As the hailstones remain in the updraft, ice is deposited onto them until their weight becomes heavy enough for them to fall to the earth's surface.

Hail storms can cause significant damage to crops, aircrafts, and man-made structures, despite the fact that the duration is usually less than ten minutes.

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