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This Should be the Last of the Bitterly Cold Weather for the Winter

Once this stretch of bitter cold subsides later this week, this should be the last of this kind of cold for the winter.

 

That's according to Ed Shimon at the National Weather Service in Lincoln who, on the WHOW Morning Show Wednesday, told Regional Radio things are going to turn more seasonable for the rest of the month and into the start of February.

 

 

Looking to February, Shimon indicates Clinton is on the border of above-normal temperatures but there is a strong signal for above-normal precipitation. With the first of the month next Tuesday, he points out next Wednesday forecasts are calling for about a half-inch of rainfall. 

 

 

Shimon points out the last few months have been exceptionally dry, in fact, Illinois is on pace for one of the least-snowy winters in history. We'll have more on that in the days ahead on Regional Radio News.

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