Wautoma, WI
Current Conditions
0:56 AM CDT
Clear
Temperature
38°F
Dew Point
33°F
Humidity
82%
Wind
CM at 0 mph
Barometer
30.43 in. F
Visibility
10.00 mi.
Sunrise
05:22 a.m.
Sunset
08:25 p.m.
Morning Forecast (7:00am-12:00pm)
Temperatures will range from 34 to 59 degrees with clear skies. Winds will be light from the northeast. No precipitation is expected.
7-Day Forecast
Friday
64°F / 34°F
Partly Cloudy
Saturday
67°F / 46°F
Mostly Cloudy
Sunday
60°F / 48°F
Light Rain
Monday
62°F / 49°F
Light Rain
Tuesday
75°F / 62°F
Light Rain
Wednesday
80°F / 63°F
Mostly Cloudy
Thursday
76°F / 63°F
Light Rain
Detailed Short Term Forecast
Issued at 0:56 AM CDT
Friday...Temperatures will range from a high of 64 to a low of 34 degrees with partly cloudy skies. Winds will range between 1 and 7 miles per hour from the southeast. Less than 1 tenth inch of rain is possible.
This Afternoon ...Temperatures will range from 61 to 64 degrees with clear skies. Winds will be light from the southeast. No precipitation is expected.
This Evening ...Temperatures will range from 61 to 45 degrees with partly cloudy skies. Winds will remain steady around 5 miles per hour from the east. No precipitation is expected.
Overnight ...Temperatures will remain steady at 46 degrees with mostly cloudy skies. Winds will be light from the south.
Saturday...Temperatures will range from a high of 67 to a low of 46 degrees with mostly cloudy skies. Winds will range between 2 and 8 miles per hour from the southeast. No precipitation is expected.

Drought aid available

for 26 Illinois counties

July 19, 2012 | 0 comments

Farmers in 26 counties in southern Illinois can apply for drought-related disaster relief.

Under new rules announced Wednesday (July 11) by the U.S. Department of Agriculture, those counties automatically qualify for a disaster designation. No formal declaration is necessary.

The criteria include severe drought conditions for eight or more consecutive weeks during the growing season.

Illinois Agriculture Department Acting Director Bob Flider says farmers in the affected counties may be eligible for low-interest emergency loans.

They should contact their county Farm Service Agency office.

The state agencies that make up Illinois' Drought Response Task Force met Wednesday to discuss recommendations and assistance for those hurt by the dry, hot weather.

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