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Dry June in Illinois          Send a link to a friend

Experts continue to closely monitor climate data

[JULY 15, 2006]  SPRINGFIELD -- Preliminary data for Illinois indicate that June's 3.49 inches of precipitation was 0.59 inches below normal. The driest region, between interstates 70 and 80, generally had 2.5 to 3.5 inches, or even less at some locations. Rainfall in the Quincy area was near normal. Precipitation in northeastern and much of southern Illinois was above normal.

Soil moisture, stream flows and shallow groundwater levels were much below normal in west-central Illinois. Despite the wet March and April with a combined total of 8.53 inches, 1.51 inches above normal, precipitation was below normal statewide in May and June. The largest deficits, in western and central Illinois, were as much as 3 inches or more below normal.

The 71.4-degree statewide June average temperature was 0.5 degrees below normal. Temperature extremes ranged from 40 degrees at Mount Carroll on June 10 to 98 degrees at Hutsonville on June 21. Paris reported the heaviest one-day precipitation, 4.27 inches on June 19, and also the highest monthly total, 6.64 inches.

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"If we get substantial rains weekly, such as those we've already had in July, we should be OK," said Jim Angel, state climatologist with the Illinois State Water Survey, a division of the Illinois Department of Natural Resources. "Conditions in areas that were dry in May and June could deteriorate rapidly after even a week or two of hot, dry weather."

The Water Survey is monitoring this closely and has a more detailed report on current conditions of water resources in Illinois: http://www.sws.uiuc.edu/hilites/
drought/DTFSummary20060706.pdf
. [To download Adobe Acrobat Reader for the PDF file, click here.]

[Illinois Department of Natural Resources news release]

           

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