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			Seventh Coldest February on Record Wraps Up Winter in Illinois 
			
   
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            [March 04, 2015]  
			CHAMPAIGN - The statewide average 
			temperature for February was 18.6 degrees, which is 12.3 degrees 
			below the 1981-2010 average and the 7th coldest February on record. 
			In comparison, February 2014 was the 9th warmest at 19.5 degrees, 
			according to Illinois State Climatologist Jim Angel, Illinois State 
			Water Survey, University of Illinois. 
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                 Snowfall for February in Illinois was widespread and well above 
				average. Amounts of 15 to 20 inches were common in western and 
				northern Illinois and 10 to 15 inches across central Illinois 
				and parts of far southern Illinois. This was 8 to 12 inches 
				above average in many locations. 
				 
				The statewide average temperature for the three winter months of 
				December, January, and February in Illinois was 26.1 degrees, 
				7.5 degrees below average. While cold, it was not nearly as cold 
				as last winter’s 21.7 degrees. This winter ranks as the 30th 
				coldest on record. 
				 
				Snowfall was above average for the winter from December through 
				February. Most of that fell in February. December was snow-free 
				for most of the state except in the far west. Snowfall was 
				common in January but below average except for a band across 
				northern Illinois. 
              
                
				  
              
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			Major snows occurred in February to bring up the winter snowfall 
			totals across the state. Above-average snowfall occurred across 
			northern and western Illinois as well as far southern Illinois. 
			 
			“Of course, winter weather has continued in the first week of March, 
			but milder weather is expected by the weekend,” concludes Angel. 
			[Illinois State Water Survey] 
			
			The Illinois State Water Survey at the 
			University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, a division of the 
			Prairie Research Institute, is the primary agency in Illinois 
			concerned with water and atmospheric resources.   |