While much of southern and western Illinois received above-normal
rainfall in September, northern and eastern Illinois were drier than
normal. Rainfall was heaviest in southeast Illinois, with
Lawrenceville reporting 10.5 inches for the month. Many sites in
northern and eastern Illinois reported totals of an inch of rain or
less. Temperatures across Illinois averaged 65.8 degrees, 0.4
degrees below normal. No site reported a freezing temperature (32
degrees or less) during the month.
"Average frost dates in Illinois range from the first week of
October in northern Illinois, the second week in central Illinois,
to the third week in southern Illinois. So be prepared for frost
within the next week or two," concludes Angel.
The Illinois State Water
Survey at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, under
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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