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Public Information Statement
National Weather Service Chicago IL
916 AM CDT Mon Jul 1 2024 /1016 AM EDT Mon Jul 1 2024/

...A Look Back at the Climate for the Month of June 2024 for
Chicago and Rockford...

At Chicago, the average high temperature was 83.6 degrees, which
is 3.2 degrees above normal. The average low temperature was
64.3 degrees, which is 3.5 degrees above normal. The average
temperature for the month was 73.9 degrees, which is 3.3 degrees
above normal. 3.10 inches of liquid precipitation were recorded,
which is 1.00 inches below normal. Hail was reported on June 25,
which is listed as a trace of snow.

The following daily records were set for Chicago this past June:

* Record daily maximum temperature of 97 degrees on 6/17.
* Record daily warmest minimum temperature of 78 degrees on 6/18

The following top ten monthly records were set for Chicago this
past June:

**Tied 10th warmest June on record since 1872 with 73.9 degrees.

June 2024 is tied as the 10th
 warmest June on record with an average temperature of 73.9
 degrees. The previous record was set in 1956.



At Rockford, the average high temperature was 84.2 degrees, which
is 3.5 degrees above normal. The average low temperature was
63.2 degrees, which is 3.6 degrees above normal. The average
temperature for the month was 73.7 degrees, which is 3.6 degrees
above normal. 4.47 inches of liquid precipitation were recorded,
which is 0.76 inches below normal.


No daily records were set for Rockford during this past June.

The following daily records were set for Rockford this past June:

* Record daily warmest minimum temperature of 74 degrees on 6/18.

The following top ten monthly records were set for Rockford this
past June:

**8th warmest on record since 1905 with 73.7 degrees.

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