| Cold, 
			Dry December Ends a Warm Year in Illinois 
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            [January 13, 2017]  
              Champaign  – The statewide average temperature for 
			December was 28.6 degrees, 1.3 degrees below normal, according to 
			Illinois State Climatologist Jim Angel, Illinois State Water Survey, 
			University of Illinois.  | 
        
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				 December precipitation was light and below normal across most of 
				Illinois, except for far southern Illinois. The statewide 
				average precipitation was 1.41 inches, 1.28 inches below normal. 
				Precipitation includes rainfall and the water content of snow. 
 The largest reported precipitation total in December was 6.03 
				inches in Rosiclare in Hardin County.
 
 December snowfall was absent in far southern Illinois and 
				increased northward. Only northern Illinois received 
				above-normal snowfall. The largest monthly snowfall total was 
				24.3 inches in Bull Valley in McHenry County.
 
              
                
				 
              
				For the year 2016, the statewide average temperature was 54.7 
				degrees, 2.4 degrees above normal and the 5th warmest year on 
				record. Temperatures were above normal in 10 out of 12 months. 
				The only two months that were colder than normal were May and 
				December. 
              
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			The statewide average precipitation for 2016 was 39.63 inches, 0.33 
			inches below normal. Eight out of the 12 months had below-normal 
			precipitation. The year would have been dry except for the record 
			rainfall in July and August.
 Annual precipitation was highest in southern Illinois and lowest in 
			western Illinois. In fact, much of western Illinois received 
			precipitation of several inches below normal for the year. The most 
			precipitation reported in Illinois for 2016 was 60.46 inches at 
			Rosiclare in Hardin County.
 
			[Lisa A. Sheppard] |