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2005 was warm, dry year By Eva Kingston, Illinois State Water Survey “Preliminary
data for Illinois indicate 2005 was the 11th driest and 12th warmest
year since 1895,” said State Climatologist Jim Angel of the Illinois
State Water Survey, a division of the Illinois Department of Natural
Resources. According to Angel, precipitation in 2005 averaged only 31.48
inches (7.75 inches below normal), compared to 26.32 inches in 1901,
the driest year on record. Statewide temperatures in 2005 averaged 53.8
degrees F (2.1 degrees above normal) compared to 55.6 degrees F in 1921,
the warmest year on record. Temperature extremes during 2005 ranged
from 107 degrees F at Monmouth on July 25 to -17 degrees F at Mount
Carroll on Dec. 19. |
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