|
|
For Immediate Release January 3, 2007
2006 Ranks as 9th Warmest Year for Illinois
“Based on preliminary data, temperatures of 54.0°F
statewide (1.8°F above 30-year normals) made 2006 the
9th warmest year in “Similar annual average temperatures in recent years occurred
in 1998 (55.0°F, 3rd warmest), 1987 (53.8°F, 12th
warmest), 2005 (53.8°F, 13th warmest), and 1991 (53.7°F, 14th
warmest). Top ranked years remain 1921 with 55.6°F and 1931 with 55.3°F,” said
Angel. It was the 15th warmest December on record
with temperatures 5.4°F above normal. Temperatures the first 9 days were 13
degrees below normal and then 12.9 degrees above normal the last 22 days. December
temperature extremes ranged from -7°F at Statewide precipitation for 2006 was 41.11 inches,
2.32 inches or 6 percent above normal. While most of the state was wetter than normal
last year, areas around The National Weather Service outlook for January–March
calls for temperatures above normal and precipitation below normal across “Even so, we can still expect periods with temperatures
and precipitation more typical of the winter season,” concludes Angel. | Home | Highlights | Staff | Data | Information | Centers | Site Map |
|