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Illinois Climate

Illinois Climate. Tree Distributions – Post-Glacial. Mean Monthly Temperatures – Urbana, Illinois. Illinois Climate Basics – mean from 1961-1990. Mean annual temperature ranges from 47 F in the north to 59 F in the south.

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Illinois Climate

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  1. Illinois Climate

  2. Tree Distributions – Post-Glacial

  3. Mean Monthly Temperatures – Urbana, Illinois

  4. Illinois Climate Basics – mean from 1961-1990 • Mean annual temperature ranges from 47 F in the north to 59 F in the south. • The mean January temperature ranges from 22 F in the north to 36 F in the south. • The mean July temperature ranges from 73 F in the north to 80 F in the south. • The average length of the growing season ranges from less than 160 days in the northwestern corner of the state to more than 200 days in the southern tip of the state. • Average annual precipitation increases from about 32 inches (81 cm) in the north to 47 inches (119 cm) in the south.

  5. Illinois Climate

  6. Climate Migration

  7. Typical Driftless Region Topography

  8. Jeweled shooting star – Wisconsin Driftless Region

  9. Woodland white violet – Wisconsin Driftless Region

  10. Rock River Hills

  11. Prairie Dropseed – Rock River Hill Country

  12. Yellow Birch – Rock River Hill Country

  13. Lake in the Hills Fen - Illinois

  14. Pitcher Plants – Northeastern Moraine

  15. Volo Bog - Illinois

  16. Nachusa Grasslands

  17. Leadplant - Grand Prairie

  18. Illinois Grand Prairie

  19. Illinois and Mississippi River Bottomlands

  20. Illinois and Mississippi River Bottomland Forest

  21. Skunk cabbage – Upper Mississippi River and Illinois River Bottomlands

  22. Bottomland Topography

  23. Sand Prairie Habitat

  24. Hairy Grama Grass – Illinois River and Mississippi R. Sand Areas

  25. Blackjack oak - Illinois River and Mississippi R. Sand Areas

  26. Western Forest Prairie Division

  27. White Oak - Western Forest Prairie Division

  28. Mississippi River Bluffs – Middle Mississippi Division

  29. Basswood - Middle Mississippi Division

  30. Purple Prairie Clover – Middle Mississippi Division

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