State Representative Tony McCombie (IL) | Representative Tony M. McCombie (R) 89th District
State Representative Tony McCombie (IL) | Representative Tony M. McCombie (R) 89th District
Forecasters are predicting a hotter-than-average summer in Illinois this year. In the last few weeks alone, there have been a record number of 90-degree days. According to weather forecast teams, June through August temperatures will be two to three degrees above the historical average in the state.
A recent article from the State Journal-Register detailed the Climate Prediction Center’s call for temperatures to be above average in June, July, and August by anywhere from 33% to 40%. The University of Illinois state climatologist office states that highs are usually in the 80s with lows in the 60s. Days above 90 degrees are more common further south in the state, where that total per year ranges from 10 days to 40 days.
As temperatures continue to climb this summer, House Minority Leader Tony McCombie is urging area residents to stay safe while having fun. "Check out heat safety tips here."