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February Precipitation Highlights:

  • An active storm track continued through the Midwest and brought above normal precipitation to much of central from I-55 west and in southeast IL in February. A bit below normal precipitation occurred over parts of east central IL east of I-55 and north of I-70.   Unlike mid to late January, most of the weather systems brought rain instead of snow to the area, so snowfall amounts were generally below normal by a few inches during February with many areas south of I-72 getting less than 1 inch of snow.
Feb 2019 Precipitation Central IL Feb 2019 departure from normal Precipitation in central IL

 

Feb 2019 Snowfall in central IL Feb 2019 departure from normal snowfall in central IL

 

February Temperature Highlights:

  • Temperatures during Feb 2019 were a few degrees below normal from I-55 west, while near normal east of I-55 and
    even a bit above normal over the Wabash river valley in southeast IL. Unlike mid to late January, most areas did not
    get below zero during February.
     
Feb 2019 Average Temperature in central IL Feb 2019 Departure from normal Temperature in central IL

 

Climate Statistics:
 

Site

Precipitation
 

Departure from Normal Snowfall

Departure
from
Normal

Average Temperature
 
Departure from Normal

Charleston

2.03" -0.48" T -4.4" 34.2 +1.1
Danville

2.16"

-0.05" 3.0" -1.9" 31.9 +0.5
Decatur 1.69" -0.31" 0.3" -3.9" 30.5 -1.7
Effingham

2.71"

-0.01" 0.0" -5.3" 32.7 +0.6

Flora

3.91" +1.27" N/A N/A 34.6 +0.8
Galesburg

2.24"

+0.51" 3.0" -2.9" 22.7 -3.4

Havana

2.64" +0.54" 1.6" -5.5" N/A N/A

Jacksonville

1.49" -0.20" 0.0" -4.6" 30.3 -0.2

Lincoln

2.48" +0.66" 2.1" -3.7" 28.5 -1.9

Normal

2.72"

+0.79 3.6" -1.5" 25.7 -2.2

Olney

4.47" +1.74" 0.3" -3.0" 34.4 +1.2

Paris

2.49" +0.15 0.6" -5.3" 31.0 +0.7

Peoria

3.00" +1.21" 2.5" -3.7" 26.9 -2.6
Springfield

1.89"

+0.08" 0.8" -4.7" 30.4 -0.8

Tuscola

1.52" -0.68" 1.7" -2.7" 29.6 +0.5
Urbana 1.90" -0.23" 1.4" -4.4" 29.9 +0.9


The following links are the monthly climate summaries for area cities. Only the summaries for Peoria, Springfield, and Lincoln are considered "official", meaning they are the station of record for their respective locations. The other summaries are "supplemental", meaning another location in the area is the official climate station for the city.

  • Peoria -- Peoria International Airport
  • Springfield -- Abraham Lincoln Capital Airport
  • Lincoln -- NWS Office
  • Champaign -- University of Illinois-Willard Airport
  • Decatur -- Decatur Airport
  • Lawrenceville -- Lawrenceville-Vincennes International Airport
  • Mattoon -- Coles County Memorial Airport


Winter 2018-2019 (December through February) Climate Information:

  • Precipitation was well above normal.  Several sites were in their top 10 wettest winter.
  • Snowfall was above normal north of a Jacksonville to Decatur line.  Snowfall was below normal in eastern Illinois.
  • Temperatures were near normal for much of central and western Illinois.  Temperatures were 1-2 degrees above normal for eastern and southern Illinois.
     

 

 

 

The following links are the seasonal climate summaries for area cities. Only the summaries for Peoria, Springfield, and Lincoln are considered "official", meaning they are the station of record for their respective locations. The other summaries are "supplemental", meaning another location in the area is the official climate station for the city.

  • Peoria -- Peoria International Airport
  • Springfield -- Abraham Lincoln Capital Airport
  • Lincoln -- NWS Office
  • Champaign -- University of Illinois-Willard Airport
  • Decatur -- Decatur Airport
  • Lawrenceville -- Lawrenceville-Vincennes International Airport
  • Mattoon -- Coles County Memorial Airport

Climate data for other cities is available at http://w2.weather.gov/climate/xmacis.php?wfo=ilx