• Hydrologic Outlook for Kendall County, Illinois
  • Hydrologic Outlook issued October 05 at 11:00AM CDT by NWS
  • Effective: Saturday, October 6, 2018 at 7 a.m.
  • Expires: Saturday, October 6, 2018 at 7 a.m.
  • ...River flooding potential continues through the weekend with
    significant flooding possible...
    Numerous waves of rain are expected through the weekend across
    the upper Midwest including the Rock, Fox, DuPage, Des Plaines,
    and Calumet River basins in northern Illinois and southern
    Wisconsin.
    An unusually persistent weather pattern will remain in place
    across the upper Midwest over the next several days which will
    support numerous waves of rainfall. Atmospheric moisture values
    are expected to be much above average for October, with forecast
    precipitable water values remaining near to above the 99th
    percentile through early next week. In addition, soil moisture
    values range from near normal south of I-80 to much above normal
    in far northwest Illinois and southern Wisconsin, with some values
    reaching the 90th to 99th percentile for this time of year. The
    Rock, Pecatonica, Kishwaukee, and Fox River basins are also
    experiencing river levels much above average for this time of
    year. Elevated river levels and soil moisture values reduce the
    amount of rainfall necessary to cause flooding.
    Current river forecasts, based upon rainfall through Sunday
    morning of 1 to 3 inches, suggest the possibility of flooding
    reaching minor to moderate severity in the Rock and Fox River
    basins. Additional rainfall is possible beyond this time period
    with rainfall totals increasing to 2 to 6 inches by Wednesday
    morning. If this additional rainfall occurs, river flooding will
    worsen, with significant flooding possible.
    Those with interests along area rivers should closely monitor
    later rainfall and river forecasts including the potential for
    additional watches and warnings.