Fourth wettest February-March on
record in Illinois
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[April 10, 2018]
The statewide average
precipitation for February-March was 8.69 inches, which made it the
fourth wettest February-March on record, according to Illinois State
Climatologist Jim Angel of the Illinois State Water Survey at the
University of Illinois.
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The wettest February-March was in
1898 with 8.96 inches.
The statewide
average precipitation for March was 4.03 inches, 1.07 inches above
normal. The largest monthly precipitation total was 8.38 inches at
Carlyle, IL.
The snowfall pattern for March was
largely the result of one storm on March 24-25 that extended from
the Quad Cities to Danville. The largest monthly snowfall total for
March was 11.4 inches at Eureka, IL. The rest of the state saw
little snow in March.
The statewide average temperature was
38.7 degrees, 2.6 degrees below normal. The warmest reading for the
month was 75 degrees at Kaskaskia River Navigation Dam on March 16.
The coldest reading for the month was 10 degrees at Mt. Carroll on
March 9.
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The National Weather Service’s
outlook for April is more of the same: an increased chance of below
normal temperatures and above normal precipitation for Illinois and
the Midwest.
[Lisa Sheppard] |