Issue 6, June 28, 2019

Modified Growing Degree Days (Base 50⁰ F, March 1 through June 27)

Modified Growing Degree Days (Base 50⁰ F, March 1 through June 27)

Station Location

Actual Total

Historical Average   (11 year)

One- Week Projection

Two-Week Projection

Freeport

901

961

1056

1210

St. Charles

842

907

991

1139

DeKalb

898

1024

1055

1209

Monmouth

1073

1087

1232

1390

Peoria

1142

1143

1312

1483

Champaign

1252

1181

1426

1601

Springfield

1301

1274

1484

1671

Perry

1283

1184

1451

1622

Brownstown

1361

1350

1548

1736

Belleville

1467

1363

1652

1840

Rend Lake

1534

1475

1727

1921

Carbondale

1508

1392

1688

1873

Dixon Springs

1554

1465

1737

1925

Insect development is temperature dependent. We can use degree days to help predict insect emergence and activity. Home, Yard, and Garden readers can use the links below with the degree day accumulations above to determine what insect pests could be active in their area.

GDD of Landscape Pests
GDD of Conifer Pests

Degree day accumulations calculated using the Illinois IPM Degree-Day Calculator (a project by the Department of Crop Sciences at the University of Illinois and the Illinois Water Survey).

Author:
Kelly Estes

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