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November Starting Warm, Wet

With the harvest wrapped up in most of central Illinois, producers may not mind hearing November is going to be a little wet.

 

Precipitation in November has already been substantial and Ed Shimon at the National Weather Service in Lincoln indicates things could get even more wet.

 

 

According to Shimon, the jet stream is very active right now and for the time being, it has no place to go to, so things are wet and warm.

 

 

Temperatures from the start of November to the end drastically decrease.

 

 

Shimon indicates La Nina is taking a while to activate and so the outlooks for the winter are showing some volatility. We'll have more on that with Shimon later this week on Regional Radio. 

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