| Soil temperatures in Illinois were near normal 
				the first half of the month with an average of 50° at depths of 
				4 inches under bare soil, 1° above the long-term average. 
 Temperatures declined slightly last week as the weather cooled 
				but have been steadily rising since Sunday. On April 17, 
				temperatures averaged 59° in Illinois, an increase of 15° since 
				April 1. The northern region is seeing slightly cooler 
				temperatures with an average of 56°, while southern temperatures 
				average 61° with daily highs in the low 70s.
 
 Temperatures at 2-inch depths are slightly warmer, with an 
				average of 53° on April 17. Daily highs were in the low to mid 
				70s for most southern and central Illinois locations.
 
 Soil moisture has remained high in April. Levels at 4 inches 
				averaged 0.37 water fraction by volume (wfv) on April 17, which 
				is at or above the field capacity for most of the soils 
				monitored. Soils were wettest in the south and east.
 
 The Illinois State Water Survey’s WARM Program collects hourly 
				and daily weather and soil information at 19 stations across the 
				state. Daily and monthly summaries can be found at the WARM 
				website - 
				http://www.isws. illinois.edu/warm/ and in the Illinois 
				Water and Climate Summary -
				
				http://www.isws.illinois.edu/warm/ climate.asp .
 
			[Jennie Atkins, Ph.D]   
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