The record for snowfall in the state of Illinois was The Great Snowstorm of 1967. It started at 5:00 a.m. January 26, 1967. It ended at 3:05 p.m. January 26, at 23 inches. The previous record for one snowfall was 19 inces March 25-26, 1930.
Actually the greatest snowfall in Illinois was in the St. Louis blizzard of 1982. Greenville, Il. received 25 inches on Jan 30-31st. It was a weekend storm that started on Sat. evening and ended Sunday afternoon. The storm left apx. 4000 motorists stranded on the area interstates. Greenville is located 46 miles east of St. Louis, Mo in Bond county along I-70. (source: today in weather history..accuweather.com)
It falls everywhere, though more often in the north.
The Mississippi River is the largest river and it is the western border of Illinois. The Ohio and Wabash Rivers are the southern border of Illinois. The Illinois River is the largest internal river in Illinois.
There are no states in Illinois. Illinois is a state.
Illinois is not a city. It is a state. Based on population, Illinois is the 5th largest U.S. state.
The largest snowfall in Georgia history was on January 22-23, 1940 when a storm brought 22 inches of snow to parts of the state, particularly in the northern and central regions.
None. Chicago is the largest city in Illinois, but it is not the capital. The capital of Illinois is Springfield.
The largest snowfall in Woodbridge, VA occurred on January 22-23, 2016 when Winter Storm Jonas brought 30.2 inches of snow to the area.
The largest county in Illinois is McLean County with 1,184 square miles.
Chicago, Illinois is the third largest city in the United States.
I think Illinois largest city is Chicago Chicago
Illinois is the largest state in the Midwest.Illinois is the largest state in the Midwest.does it have the most population in the Midwest region?
Yes. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Illinois