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Forecast for 2013

Sebenste said that the La Nina system lasted longer than usual last year, but neither La Nina or El Nino will be factors in the weather systems over Illinois this year, which is cause for guarded optimism. Though he said much of DeKalb County is in a “moderate drought,” that is less severe than other parts of the country that remain in severe, extreme, or exceptional droughts.

“We are not out of this drought by any means,” Sebenste told an audience at the DeKalb County Farm Bureau last week. After La Nina “it will take a while for the atmosphere to reset and get back to normal weather patterns.”

Sebenste said some weather models predict slightly higher-than-average precipitation for DeKalb County this spring, but he remains cautious, noting that unforeseen events like hurricanes and tropical storms can change the jet stream’s long-term pattern in a matter of days.

“Even the best computer models did not predict the 2012 drought,” he said.

Shaw Media reporter Jonathan Bilyk contributed to this article.

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