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            July in Illinois was cool and dry 
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            [August 08, 2013] 
            CHAMPAIGN -- The statewide 
			average temperature for July in Illinois was 73.3 degrees, 2 degrees 
			below the 1981-2010 average. It currently ranks as the 19th-coolest 
			July on record, dating back to 1895, according to Jim Angel, state 
			climatologist at the Illinois State Water Survey, Prairie Research 
			Institute, University of Illinois. | 
		
            |  In comparison, last year's average temperature in July was 81.8 
			degrees. Illinois was experiencing a heat wave and drought then. 
			The statewide average precipitation for this July was 2.74 inches, 
			1.31 inches below the 1981-2010 average. It currently ranks as the 
			29th-driest July on record. Despite the dry July, the statewide total precipitation for 2013 
			stands at 31.4 inches at the end of July and 7.61 inches above the 
			1981-2010 average. It is the second-wettest January-July. The 
			wettest January-July was set just a few years ago: 2008 with 32.52 
			inches. 
			
			 The rainfall in July was unevenly distributed across the state. 
			Much of central and northern Illinois was 1 to 3 inches below 
			average, while southern Illinois was several inches above average.
			 
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			 Mount Vernon reported the highest monthly total precipitation in 
			the state with 9.42 inches, followed closely by Olney with 9.15 
			inches. On the dry side, Joliet reported one of the lowest monthly 
			totals with 0.63 inches, along with 0.72 inches in Pontiac and 0.77 
			inches in Kankakee. The wet spring and cool July have both helped to reduce the 
			effects of the dry weather in July, but conditions will be watched 
			closely in August. 
            [Text from file received from 
			the Illinois 
			State Water Survey] |