Depending on where you live in Illinois, June may have seemed very wet and cool but that isn't exactly how it shaped up.
Chris Miller with the National Weather Service says the start of June was certainly wet and cool as rain fell across the area for several days in a row.
But thanks to the final two weeks of June, which were hot and dry, Miller says that changed the trends they saw in June and it became more typical for summertime. While it was a wet month, temperatures only came in a few degrees below normal.
The hottest day of the month was actually this past weekend when temperatures in some areas reached the lower 90s.