Illinois Weather Radar
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Illinois has a humid continental climate with distinct seasons marked by cold, snowy winters and hot, humid summers. The state's flat terrain allows weather systems to move across without obstruction, leading to rapid temperature changes. Chicago's position on Lake Michigan creates a unique lake-effect weather pattern that can moderate summer heat and intensify winter snowfall.
Tornadoes are a major weather hazard in Illinois, which ranks among the top states for tornado frequency and intensity. The state sits at the intersection of polar and tropical air masses, creating volatile conditions during spring and early summer. The Tri-State Tornado of 1925, which killed 695 people across Missouri, Illinois, and Indiana, remains the deadliest tornado in U.S. history.
Southern Illinois experiences a milder climate with less snowfall and higher average temperatures than the northern part of the state. The region around Cairo, at the state's southern tip, occasionally exhibits subtropical characteristics during summer. Precipitation is well-distributed throughout the year, averaging 36 to 48 inches, with the heaviest rain occurring during spring thunderstorm season.
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