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December on Pace to Be Cooler

December is tracking to be cooler than normal but the amount of rain coming to central Illinois is a question still up in the air.

 

Ed Shimon at the National Weather Service in Lincoln indicates the southern portion of the state is showing a strong trend to above-normal precipitation and the northern portion with northern Illinois showing a below-normal signal and central Illinois stuck right in the middle.

 

 

According to Shimon, we could see some rain rolling in today or this evening but it's going to be dry for the foreseeable future. Towards Christmas, there is a chance of snow they are keeping an eye on.

 

 

Normal temperatures to start December are typically in the lower 40s. Shimon notes those temperatures lend themselves to keeping precipitation in the form of rain.

 

 

Shimon says there are very chances to get those temperatures back above normal, at least through the first few weeks of December. 

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