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Rest of March to Be Cooler Than Normal

March has seen some unbelievable beautiful weather for the early spring but don't count on too many more days like that until April.

 

Ed Shimon at the National Weather Service in Lincoln on the WHOW Morning Show Wednesday told Regional Radio News the warm air that reached Illinois has been bottled up to the west.

 

 

According to Shimon, things are going to be a little cooler than normal in the next week as we wrap up March. He indicates those cooler temperatures could even spill into the early part of April.

 

 

Despite what could be a briefly cooler start to April, trends are still showing above normal temperatures and above-normal precipitation for the month. We'll have more with Shimon on trends for the rest of the spring in the days ahead on Regional Radio.

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