What's Happening?
A recent analysis has highlighted the coldest Mays in Illinois since 1895, using data from the National Centers for Environmental Information. The rankings are based on the lowest average temperatures recorded in May over the years. The coldest May on record was
in 1917, with an average temperature of 55.8°F. Other notably cold Mays include 1924 and 1907, both with an average temperature of 55.9°F. The data also includes information on monthly high and low temperatures, as well as total precipitation for each of these years.
Why It's Important?
Understanding historical weather patterns is crucial for climate research and forecasting. The data on cold Mays in Illinois provides valuable insights into the state's climate variability and helps in assessing long-term climate trends. This information can be used by meteorologists and climate scientists to better predict future weather patterns and prepare for potential climate changes. Additionally, it can inform agricultural planning and energy consumption strategies, as colder temperatures can impact crop growth and heating needs.












