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Warmer soil temperatures continue into March across Illinois

Soil temperatures continued to rise across Illinois in February and March, according to the Illinois State Water Survey.

The median soil temperature at 4 inches under bare soil for Illinois in February was 35.9 degrees, 3.3 degrees higher than February 2011. March’s median soil temperature was also higher at 54.6 degrees or 12.1 degrees greater than last year. Similar increases were observed in measurements made at depths of 4 and 8 inches under sod.

Southern and central Illinois saw increases of 13 degrees in March over last year with median temperatures of 58.7 degrees and 55.2 degrees, respectively, at 4 inches under bare soil. Soil temperatures in northern Illinois were also greater than in 2011 with a median temperature of 41.3 degrees for March.

Water and Atmospheric Resources Monitoring Program

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