It's a
Tie for the Coolest July on Record in Illinois
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[August 02, 2014]
CHAMPAIGN
- The statewide average temperature for July was 70.3 degrees in
Illinois, which ties the record for the coolest July set back in
2009, according to the Illinois State Climatologist Jim Angel at the
Illinois State Water Survey, University of Illinois.
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July 1936 (82.8 degrees) was the warmest July on record,
followed closely by July 2012 (81.8 degrees). In just six years,
Illinoisans have experienced the second warmest and twice the
coldest July on record.
“The July 2014 average temperature is based on preliminary data
so it is very likely that we will break the tie with 2009 as
more data arrive,” Angel said.
The cool weather was not just for Illinois. The Midwest
experienced temperature departures in the range of 4 to 8
degrees below average for July, and most of the U.S. to the east
of the Rocky Mountains had below-average temperatures for the
month. Meanwhile, the West and, in particular, the northwest
U.S., were exceptionally warm.
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The statewide average precipitation was 3.4 inches, which is 0.65
inches below average. The first two weeks of July were exceptionally
wet for most of the state, while the rest of the month was dry. Dry
conditions prevailed from St. Louis and eastward across Illinois.
The wet June and cool July temperatures helped moderate the impact
of this dry weather so far.
The latest forecasts from the National Weather Service indicate that
cooler and wetter than average conditions will prevail over the next
two weeks.
[Text received; ILLINOIS STATE WATER
SURVEY] |