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  2. Climate of Illinois - Wikipedia

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    As a result, the official record-lowest temperature for the state was −36 °F (−37.8 °C) recorded at Congerville on 5 January 1999. [11] In 2019, the January North American Cold Wave struck Illinois. This resulted in a new record low temperature, −38 °F (−38.9 °C), recorded on January 31, 2019, at Mount Carroll.

  3. Climate change in Illinois - Wikipedia

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    According to a 2021 report from The Nature Conservancy, the average daytime temperature in Illinois has increased by 1 to 2 °F (0.6 to 1.2 °C) over the historical average in the last 100 years. Additionally, the nighttime minimum temperatures are rising at a faster rate than the daytime high temperatures. [5]

  4. Unsettling weather, wild swings in temperatures on tap for ...

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    The area could also face a wild swing in temperatures with Tuesday's high near 80 and Wednesday's high in the mid-30s. ... Wild weather pattern expected for central Illinois area. Show comments ...

  5. The Coldest and Warmest Cities in Each State

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    The coldest city in Nebraska is in the northwest corner of the state. Chadron's average annual low is 32 degrees. The state's record cold temp is well below freezing, however, at -47 degrees in ...

  6. Climate of Chicago - Wikipedia

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    Typically, the last freezing low of the season on average occurs on April 13 at Midway and ten days later at O'Hare. The highest temperature recorded during the meteorological spring months of March, April, and May is, officially, 98 °F (37 °C) on May 31, 1934, when weather records were still taken near Lake Michigan.

  7. Frost line - Wikipedia

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    The frost line—also known as frost depth or freezing depth—is most commonly the depth to which the groundwater in soil is expected to freeze. The frost depth depends on the climatic conditions of an area, the heat transfer properties of the soil and adjacent materials, and on nearby heat sources.

  8. More than 50 dead, 95 million under winter weather alerts as ...

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    The weeklong Arctic cold that's blanketed much of the nation has taken more than 50 lives, officials said, as 95 million people in the United States are under winter weather warnings Friday.

  9. 1994 North American cold wave - Wikipedia

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    Maximum temperatures from 7 am to 7 pm EST on January 18, 1994, with minimum temperatures from 7 pm to 7 am EST on January 19, 1994 (°F) On January 16, the Watertown, New York, International Airport set an all-time record low of −43 °F (−42 °C), [ 6 ] while Watertown observed its coldest January on record, [ a ] with a mean temperature ...