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            August and summer were cool and dry in Illinois 
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            [September 11, 2013] 
            CHAMPAIGN -- The statewide 
			average precipitation for August was 1.38 inches, according to Jim 
			Angel, state climatologist at the Illinois State Water Survey, 
			Prairie Research Institute, University of Illinois. It was the 
			third-driest August on record and 2.22 inches below the 1981-2010 
			average. | 
		
            |  The driest August in Illinois was in 1952, with only 1.12 inches of 
			rain. Even though last year was remembered for the severe drought, 
			the August 2012 precipitation was 3.64 inches, which was 0.04 inches 
			above average. The only areas with significant precipitation this August were 
			far southern Illinois and a portion of northeastern Illinois. 
			Elsewhere, precipitation amounts were far below average. A few areas 
			in western Illinois received less than 0.1 inch. The statewide average temperature for August was 73.1 degrees F, 
			which is only 0.4 degrees below average. August temperatures were 
			noteworthy for being much below average for the first half of the 
			month and much above average for the latter half, effectively 
			canceling each other out by the end of the month. 
			
			 The statewide average precipitation for summer -- June, July and 
			August -- was 9.93 inches, which is 1.92 inches below average. While 
			June was above average with 5.41 inches, both July and August were 
			below average, with 3.14 inches and 1.38 inches respectively. It was 
			an improvement over last summer, when the average precipitation for 
			the summer was 6.92 inches, 4.93 inches below the 1981-2010 average. The statewide average temperature for this summer was 72.5 
			degrees, 1.1 degrees below the 1981-2010 average. June, July and 
			August were all below average, but July had the coolest departure of 
			2.4 degrees below average. 
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			 The statewide average precipitation for 2013 so far was 33.48 
			inches, which was 6.0 inches above the 1981-2010 average. This was 
			far higher than last year, when the statewide precipitation was only 
			17.79 inches through the end of August -- an amount almost half of 
			this year's precipitation. The statewide average temperature for 2013 so far was 46.3 
			degrees, which was 1.2 degrees below the 1981-2010 average. This was 
			far cooler than last year, when the statewide temperature was 52.7 
			degrees, 5.2 degrees above average. 
            [Text from file received from 
			the 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. 
			 
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