Local Climatological Data Summary: Quincy, Illinois, 1901-1994
Bryan, Audrey A.; Wendland, Wayne
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Local Climatological Data Summary: Quincy, Illinois, 1901-1994
Author(s)
Bryan, Audrey A.
Wendland, Wayne
Issue Date
1995
Keyword(s)
Quincy, Illinois
temperate continental climate
climatology
Abstract
Quincy has a temperate continental climate dominated by maritime tropical air from the Gulf of Mexico from about May through October, maritime polar air from the Pacific Ocean in spring, fall and winter, with short-duration incursions of continental polar air from Canada in winter. Mid-winter high temperatures are typically in the mid-30s (°F) , whereas summer highs are usually in the mid-80s, with lows about 2OF lower. Spring and fall are composed of a mix of winter- and summer-like days, with rather large day-to-day temperature fluctuations common. The greatest day-to-day changes in temperature occur in late fall, winter and early spring.
Publisher
Illinois State Water Survey
Series/Report Name or Number
ISWS Miscellaneous Publication MP-098-19
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