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Fall Weather Here, Still Very Dry in Parts of Central Illinois

It's going to feel like fall as we flip the calendar from September to October this week. 

 

Chris Miller at the National Weather Service says not only is it going to start to feel like fall but it is going to remain dry, a good thing for farmers. He says the cool, dry weather is expected to stick around.

 

 

According to Miller, there is a stretch of central Illinois from Lincoln to Clinton, down to Decatur and even as far south as Taylorville that are abnormally dry and that is unlikely to break. 

 

 

A little over two weeks ago, a significant rain system rolled through central Illinois and Miller indicates there was an interesting data point to that front. He says it left bubbles of central Illinois with very minimal rain totals, which has been the trend for this summer.

 

 

Coming off a warm weekend, Miller calls what is ahead this week fantastic weather and very enjoyable to be outside. 

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