© 2026 NPR Illinois
For your right to be curious.
Play Live Radio
Next Up:
0:00
0:00
0:00 0:00
Available On Air Stations
Build a transformational philanthropy program for this trusted NPR affiliate.
Seeking a 100% major gift fundraiser passionate about public media to develop relationships with people who support an informed and civil central Illinois.
Hire will have community visibility, many prospects, and professional resources.
Interviews in progress, open until filled. Apply now.

July Tied Record For Cool Weather

flickr/jetsandzeppelins

If you thought last month was unseasonably mild in Illinois, you were correct.  In fact, it tied the record for the coolest July. 

State climatologist Jim Angel says this July matched the one in 2009 for cool temperatures.  
The statewide average was 70.3 degrees, a big departure from what is usually a hot and sticky time in the midwest.

"So just an exceptionally cool July. And not only was it overall cool, but we just saw a real lack of the 90 degree weather.  Many locations saw little or no 90 degree weather. So just a very pleasant month," Angel said.

As data is revised, this July could actually break the mark.    

Rainfall has also dropped off this summer, but the cooler weather has resulted in less pressure on crops.  
While it's difficult to tell if the cooler weather will continue, Angel says National Weather Service models predict below average temperatures for the first couple of weeks in August.

Related Stories