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Area Conditions for Waverly, IL
 
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Temperature: 70 oF
Feels Like: 76 oF
Humidity: 67%
Barometer: 29.9
Dew Point: 59 oF
Wind Dir.: SW
Wind Speed: 6 mph
Sunrise: 6:34
Sunset: 7:23
Observation: Clear
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As reported at JACKSONVILLE, IL at 2:00 AM

5-day Forecast for Waverly, IL
Date Tue
9/7
Wed
9/8
Thu
9/9
Fri
9/10
Sat
9/11
Weather Condition Thunder Storms Rain Showers Rain Rain
Weather Thunder Storms Rain Showers Rain Rain
Temperature (°F)
Low/High
65/84 63/80 63/83 67/85 67/85
Feels Like (°F)
Low/High
65/86 63/83 63/85 67/87 67/87
Dew Point (°F) 65 65 64 65 63
Humidity (%) 61 70 62 59 56
Wind Speed (mph) 5 3 6 7 5
Precipitation
Chance
(%)
20 57 30 40 73
Precipitation
Amount
(inches)
S=Snow, L=Liquid
Rain
0.02
Rain
0.06
Rain
0.01
Rain
0.19
Rain
0.27
Evapo-
transpiration

(inches/day)
0.13 0.09 0.13 0.16 0.14
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Bryce Anderson – DTN Meteorologist
Next Rain Chance Monday

Saturday will continue to be dry. The next chance for rain in the main U.S. crop areas does not show up until Monday afternoon, with light showers in the Northern Plains and southern Canadian Prairies. » More DTN Weather Commentary

Posted at 2:08PM Fri Sep 3, 2010 CDT
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