Chicago Tribune
After a warm, wet summer that ended with a dry August, Illinois can expect a warm and fall and in addition, a snowy winter may be in store.
The state is having an increased chance of warmer than normal temperatures for October, with less precipitation than normal. The area is expected to have an average or warmer November and December ans its precipitations levels will be normal.
This year should be a reversal from 2009, when fall was wet and cold, with the average rainfall above normal because last year, it was just extraordinarily cold and wet, and that was no fun for anyone, especially for farmers who have trouble with harvest when the weather is wet.
Comment: Many years ago the weather is having an odd behavior in the world and U.S. is not an exception. In summer is raining, in fall and spring is warm and wet and winter wouldn't strange if any day will be warm; but now, may be that next winter will be extreme cold and snowy although nothing is sure.
For these reasons, everybody needs to have a big wallet when is going out, in which they can to carry an umbrella, a coat and a short.
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