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July -- warmer and wetter than normal for Illinois

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[August 04, 2010]  CHAMPAIGN -- The statewide average temperature for Illinois in July was 77.7 degrees, 1.9 degrees above normal. While it was warm and uncomfortably humid, it was only the 19th-warmest July on record, tied with 1986 and 1952, according to Jim Angel, state climatologist, of the Illinois State Water Survey.

HardwareThe warmest July on record was in 1936 at 83.1 degrees, 5.4 degrees warmer than this year. By contrast, July last year was the coldest on record at 70.2 degrees, 7.5 degrees cooler than this year. Statewide records extend back to 1895.

The average rainfall for July in Illinois was 5.6 inches, 1.8 inches above normal, ranking as the 13th-wettest July on record. The wettest July was in 1958 with 8.03 inches.

The largest rainfall totals occurred in western and far northern Illinois as well as central Illinois along Interstate 70. Rainfall amounts of 8 to 12 inches were common in these areas. Elizabeth and Freeport reported the largest monthly totals in the state with 14.12 and 13.46 inches, respectively.

Southern Illinois was much drier in July, with amounts of only 1 to 3 inches in many locations. In fact, the U.S. Drought Monitor categorized southern Illinois as being "abnormally dry" based on dry conditions in both June and July. While wet in June, the area approximately bound by Moline, Kankakee, Danville, Springfield and Peoria was dry in July.

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The National Weather Service calls for an increased chance of warmer-than-normal temperatures in Illinois in August. The precipitation outlook for August is neutral, with equal chances of above-, below- and near-normal rainfall.

The Illinois State Water Survey at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, a division of the Institute of Natural Resource Sustainability, is the primary agency in Illinois concerned with water and atmospheric resources.

[Text from file received from the Illinois State Water Survey]

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