What's the hottest it's ever been in Illinois?

On the morning of July 14, 1954, residents of southern Illinois arose to face yet another scorching day of 100‐degree heat. By late afternoon, East St. Louis was nearly burned off the map when it reached 117 degrees—the hottest temperature ever recorded in Illinois.
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What is the coldest it has ever been in Illinois?

As a result, the official record-lowest temperature for the state was −36 °F (−37.8 °C) recorded at Congerville on 5 January 1999. In 2019, the January North American Cold Wave struck Illinois.
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What is the hottest it has ever been in Chicago?

Chicago's official all‑time high temperature of 105 (University of Chicago) was set July 24 1934. It was 109 at Midway on July 23, 1934, the highest temperature ever recorded at a Chicago location (but Midway was not the official observatory for Chicago in 1934).
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Why is Chicago so hot?

Hot, Humid

Chicago's latitude means that solar energy is up to four times greater in early summer compared to early winter. This increased solar energy makes summers hotter (and winters colder). Weather patterns result from the uneven heating of the earth.
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What is the coldest Chicago has ever been?

Chicago's coldest recorded temperature took place Jan. 20, 1985, at minus 27 degrees. Many of the city's other lowest recorded temperatures came from arctic snaps in 1872 and 1899. The record number of days with a temperature below zero was in 1912 with 10.
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Why is Illinois so hot?

"It's a combination of warm air coming up from the gulf, and it having enough stagnation in the air so that humidity builds up towards the ground level. And in a lot of parts of the Midwest you also have it amplified by crops."
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What is the coldest month in Illinois?

On average, January is Chicago's coldest month, but it's not necessarily the coldest month in any given winter. Long-term temperature averages at Midway Airport (1929-2011) rank January as the city's coldest month with 23.9 degrees followed by February at 27.9 degrees and December at 28.9.
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What is the hottest day in the world?

The world record for the highest temperature ever recorded on Earth stands at 134 degrees Fahrenheit recorded at Death Valley in the United States on July 10, 1913.
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What was the hottest day in 1954?

July 14, 1954: The hottest day St.
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Where is the hottest place on earth?

Death Valley holds the record for the highest air temperature on the planet: On 10 July 1913, temperatures at the aptly named Furnace Creek area in the California desert reached a blistering 56.7°C (134.1°F). Average summer temperatures, meanwhile, often rise above 45°C (113°F).
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What is the hottest month in Illinois?

The hottest month of the year in Normal is July, with an average high of 84°F and low of 66°F. The cold season lasts for 3.0 months, from December 1 to March 1, with an average daily high temperature below 43°F. The coldest month of the year in Normal is January, with an average low of 19°F and high of 33°F.
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How hot does Illinois get?

Average annual temperatures ranges from 48°F (north) to 58°F (south), with highs ranging from 57°F (north) to 67°F (south). Average winter highs range from the 30s (north) to the mid-40s (south), while average lows range from the teens (north) to the upper 20s (south).
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What is Illinois known for?

Here are a few.
  • 9 things Illinois is known for. Illinois is one of the most populated states in the country, albeit getting smaller, according to recent U.S. Census results. ...
  • Chicago. This one is a no-brainer. ...
  • Lincoln. ...
  • Corruption. ...
  • Famous foods. ...
  • Farming. ...
  • Taxes. ...
  • More presidents: Ronald Reagan, Barack Obama and Ulysses Grant.
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Has Illinois ever had a degree?

On the morning of July 14, 1954, residents of southern Illinois arose to face yet another scorching day of 100‐degree heat. By late afternoon, East St. Louis was nearly burned off the map when it reached 117 degrees—the hottest temperature ever recorded in Illinois.
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Is Chicago colder than New York?

While the coldest average monthly temperature in New York bottoms out at 27 degrees, Chicago's average lows in winter months are 18 degrees or colder. Chicagoans make up for those rough winters by embracing the outdoors the rest of the year.
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What is the coldest city in Illinois?

The lowest temperature reported in Illinois was -36°F in Congerville on January 5, 1999. It is important to note that some sources, including Wikipedia, have list -37°F in Rochelle on January 15, 2009 as the lowest temperature in Illinois.
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Does Illinois have 4 seasons?

The climate throughout the state of Illinois is fairly consistent and considered temperate, which means that four distinct seasons are experienced. The northeastern part of the state (which borders Lake Michigan) is the only area that experiences weather patterns inconsistent to those of the rest of the state.
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Is Illinois a nice place to live?

Three cities in Illinois and several from the Midwest ranked among the best to live across the U.S., according to a new report. Peoria, Chicago and Rockford all earned spots in U.S. News and World Report's list of the top 150 places to live in 2020 to 2021.
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What was the coldest day in Chicago in 2021?

The coldest temperatures in nearly a year are on the way. It was February 7, 2021 when the mercury bottomed out at -7 degrees. Should the official thermometer drop to -8 degrees or colder, it would be the coldest reading since late January, 2019.
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Will it snow in Chicago in January 2021?

Significant snowfall totals arrived in late January and continued to mid-February. With 21.9 inches of snow, January 2021 was the 10th snowiest January on record in Chicago, according to the National Weather Service.
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What is the coldest place on Earth?

Where is the coldest place on Earth?
  • Eastern Antarctic Plateau, Antarctica (-94°C) ...
  • Vostok Station Antarctica (-89.2°C) ...
  • Amundsen-Scott Station, Antarctica (-82.8°C) ...
  • Denali, Alaska, United States of America (-73°C) ...
  • Klinck station, Greenland (-69.6°C) ...
  • Oymyakon, Siberia, Russia (-67.7°C)
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