A dry October in Illinois
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[November 05, 2011]
CHAMPAIGN
-- The statewide average precipitation for October in
Illinois was 1.79 inches, 1.12 below average. This was the
21st-driest October on record for the state, according to Jim Angel,
state climatologist at the Illinois State Water Survey, University
of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.
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Rainfall amounts of less than 1 inch were common in western
Illinois. The driest spot in the state was Colchester, near Macomb,
with 0.22 inches for the month. The wettest spot was Lansing, south
of Chicago, with 5.22 inches for October. The average temperature
for October was 55.1 degrees, just 0.5 degrees above average. The
highest temperature was reported at Bentley, with 92 degrees on Oct.
8. The lowest temperature was 23 degrees at Mount Carroll on Oct.
29. Most of Illinois experienced temperatures at or below freezing
by the end of the month.
No measurable snowfall was reported at any site in the state.
That may change in November. The new 1981-2010 normals reveal that
the average snowfall for the month is 1 to 2 inches north of
Interstate 80, 0.5 to 1 inches between I-70 and I-80, and 0 to 0.5
inches south of I-70.
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.
[Text from file received from
the Illinois
State Water Survey]
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