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The Water and Atmospheric Resources Monitoring Program (WARM) was initiated in the late
1980s to coordinate monitoring of numerous ISWS data collection efforts. Read more about WARM.
Choose from the menu to read more about WARM, download a copy of the Illinois Water and Climate Summary or access the WARM database.
Announcement:
***** Recent analyses indicate that all archived ICN precipitation values may be in error by 10% - 20% too low. Analysis of the period-of-record data will continue until problems are identified and resolved. *****
The soil moisture report for May 2 is posted. The next report is scheduled for May 16.
Daily data files are updated through April 16, 2008. Data are arranged in ~1989-2007 and 2008 pages.
The raingage capacity at Dixon Springs was exceeded on March 18-19. By using rainfall totals from another gage at the same site (and radar data for timing), edited totals are: March 18 - 7.61 inches and March 19 - 1.58 inches.
The Water Cycle and Water Budgets in Illinois: A Framework for Drought and Water-Supply Planning (pdf ~6.8mb)
Press Release: Viability of Solar Power in Illinois
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