![]() PALOS PARK 2 WSW 1.09 IN 0700 AM 09/12 COCORAHSĬHICAGO RIDGE 1.03 IN 0700 AM 09/12 COCORAHS MIDLOTHIAN 1.23 IN 0700 AM 09/12 COCORAHS HOFFMAN ESTATES 5 W 1.50 IN 0848 AM 09/12 COCORAHSĮLK GROVE VILLAGE 1.47 IN 0700 AM 09/12 COCORAHS MERRIONETTE PARK 1.7 NE 1.68 IN 0800 AM 09/12 COCORAHS STREAMWOOD 1.69 IN 0700 AM 09/12 COCORAHS MORTON GROVE 1.75 IN 0700 AM 09/12 COCORAHS HOFFMAN ESTATES 1.84 IN 0700 AM 09/12 COCORAHS PARK RIDGE 1.87 IN 0700 AM 09/12 COCORAHS NORTHFIELD 1.89 IN 0800 AM 09/12 COCORAHS SCHAUMBURG 2 E 2.09 IN 0700 AM 09/12 COCORAHSĮLK GROVE VILLAGE 2 WSW 2.02 IN 0655 AM 09/12 COCORAHS LA GRANGE PARK 2.83 IN 0700 AM 09/12 COCORAHSįRANKLIN PARK 2.76 IN 0800 AM 09/12 COCORAHSĪRLINGTON HEIGHTS 2 NNW 2.33 IN 0743 AM 09/12 COCORAHS HARWOOD HEIGHTS 3.39 IN 0645 AM 09/12 COCORAHSĬHICAGO - NORTH CENTER 3.19 IN 0700 AM 09/12 COCORAHSĬHICAGO - LINCOLN PARK 2.87 IN 0700 AM 09/12 COCORAHS ![]() LIBERTYVILLE0.4 ESE 3.46 IN 0800 AM 09/12 COCORAHS below is a listing of Chicago-area rainfall storm totals as of this morning compiled by The Chicago National Weather Service and WGN – most of the reports were from the CoCoRaHS (Community Collaborative Rain, Hail and Snow) network.BOONE COUNTY. Highest rainfall was reported west and north of Chicago in Boone, Cook, DeKalb, DuPage, Lake, Lee, McHenry, and Winnebago Counties. Several Chicago area counties received 3 to 5-inch rainfall storm totals from Saturday through this Monday morning. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. We’ve been optimistic, but it’s to the point now where we’re seeing real significant damage to our crop.This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. “Nutrient deficiencies are showing up because the ground is so dry. “We went five weeks, almost six weeks without rain, and it’s starting to really affect our crops,” he told NBC 5, panning his camera across a field rife with cracked soil and browning crops. Jeff Kirwan, who owns a farm in northwestern Illinois, says that he hasn’t seen rain in more than a month. Loss of yield for farmers remains “a large concern,” according to federal officials. Drought Monitor, as well as stream flows and river flows drying up to the 10 th percentile of their historical averages for this time of year.īrowning and stressed vegetation is being reported across the area, with many farmers having to resort to supplemental feeding of livestock due to reduced availability of plants to eat. CHICAGO'S FORECAST: A Few Chances For RainĪs a result, large losses of soil moisture are being reported by the U.S.
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