Illinois Sees 2nd-Wettest April, Warmest Start to Year

The largest amount of rain fell in Carbondale, which saw 14.41 inches

Illinois saw an average statewide precipitation of slightly more than 7 inches last month, making it the second-wettest April on record.

January through April also was the warmest on record, with an average temperature of 44.5 degrees. That's 5.4 degrees above normal.

April's statewide average precipitation was 3.23 inches above normal, according to the Illinois State Water Survey at the University of Illinois. The largest amount fell in Carbondale, which saw 14.41 inches. Other southern Illinois cities saw similar numbers.

The warmest recorded temperature in April was in Kaskaskia, where it hit 89 degrees on April 20. The lowest temperature was 19 degrees, recorded on April 10 in Morrison.

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