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All in all, a warm November in Illinois

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[December 04, 2010]  CHAMPAIGN -- The statewide average temperature for November was 43.4 degrees, which is 1.6 degrees above normal. This ranks as the 26th-warmest November on record, according to Jim Angel, state climatologist, of the Illinois State Water Survey.

The past decade has been well represented in the list of warm Novembers. Ranking in the top 20 were 1. 2001; 5. 2009; 10. 2004; 14. 2003; 16. 2005; and 17. 2006.

The highest temperature for the month was reported at Cairo with 82 degrees on Nov. 13. The lowest temperature for the month was reported at Mount Carroll with 12 degrees on Nov. 26.

The statewide average precipitation for November was 3.2 inches, only 0.1 inch below normal. November was exceptionally dry until the long Thanksgiving weekend arrived. Rains from that period were widespread and heaviest in the southern half of the state. Amounts of 3 to 6 inches were common in southern Illinois. The largest monthly total in the state was at Mount Carmel, which received 7.15 inches.

As a result of the rain, Illinois was removed from drought status in the U.S. Drought Monitor. A few areas in southeastern and northeastern Illinois are still considered "abnormally dry" based on existing rainfall deficits in the 90-day time frame.

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The Illinois State Water Survey, a division of the Institute of Natural Resource Sustainability, is based at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign and 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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