Illinois in 2012: 2nd-warmest and 10th-driest on record
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[January 05, 2013]
CHAMPAIGN -- The year 2012 will
long be remembered for the drought and the exceptionally warm
temperatures. While the data for December are still preliminary,
2012 was the second-warmest and 10th-driest year on record for
Illinois, according to Jim Angel, state climatologist with the
Illinois State Water Survey at the University of Illinois.
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The statewide average temperature for 2012 was 55.5 degrees, 3.3
degrees above normal and the second-warmest year on record for
Illinois. The warmest year was 1921 with 55.6 degrees. It was the
much warmer-than-normal temperatures in January-May, July and
December that caused such high ranking for 2012.
The statewide average precipitation for 2012 was 30.4 inches, 9.8
inches below normal and the 10th-driest year on record in Illinois.
Much of the shortfall was the result of significantly below-normal
precipitation in May-July and November.
December was mild, with the statewide average of 35.8 degrees,
5.9 degrees above normal and the 13th-warmest December on record.
The statewide average precipitation was 2.3 inches, just 0.4 inches
below normal.
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"Winter is our driest time of year in Illinois," Angel said. "The
normal precipitation for January and February is just over 2 inches
for each month. Even March is not much wetter at 3 inches. That adds
up to 7 inches for those three months combined. It would take more
than double of that amount to erase the deficits accumulated in
2012."
[Text from file received from
the Illinois
State Water Survey] |