June was Warm with Extreme Rainfall Variations across Illinois

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[July 12, 2017]    The average temperature for June in Illinois was 72.8 degrees, 0.9 degrees above normal, according to Illinois State Climatologist Jim Angel with the Illinois State Water Survey, University of Illinois.

The statewide average rainfall was 3.27 inches, just 0.9 inches below normal.

“June had a split personality,” Angel said. “In the first 14 days, temperatures were nearly 4 degrees above normal with only a quarter inch of rain on average across the state. In the last 16 days, temperatures were almost 2 degrees below normal with 3 inches of rain.”

Rain in June varied across the state with amounts of 5 to 10 inches along the Illinois-Wisconsin border, and around Quincy, Iroquois County, and in far southern Illinois. The rest of the state was much drier with only 2 to 4 inches of rain.

A stretch between Havana and Champaign received only 2 inches of rain for the month. The station reporting the most rain in June was Belvidere (Boone County) with 12.08 inches. On the other extreme, White Heath (Piatt County) reported only 0.65 inches.

[Lisa A Sheppard]

 

 

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