ICCB Jobs

Illinois Community College Board

Also known as: ICCB

5 Star Employer Ranking
401 E Capitol Ave, Springfield, IL 62701, USA
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ICCB Weather

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Considering the Illinois Community College Board weather in Springfield? This humid continental climate features four distinct seasons, with warm summers averaging 86°F (30°C) highs and cold winters dipping to 20°F (-7°C) lows. Annual precipitation reaches 39 inches, including about 17 inches of snow, impacting campus life from snowy commutes to humid study sessions. Environmental factors like good air quality (average AQI 45) and low altitude (600 ft) contribute to comfortable living, though tornadoes and floods pose occasional risks. Liveability ratings highlight strong overall appeal (4/5 stars), aiding decisions for students, faculty, staff, parents, and job seekers. Discover how Academic Jobs in Springfield, Illinois, or across the United States align with this climate. Explore higher-ed-jobs at Illinois Community College Board while planning your move. Ratings for temperature comfort, precipitation, air quality, and safety help evaluate fit for studies or careers.

Weather Overview in Springfield

Springfield experiences a humid continental climate with hot, humid summers and cold, snowy winters. Average annual temperature is 54°F (12°C), with July highs at 86°F (30°C) and January lows at 20°F (-7°C). Extremes include 106°F (41°C) heat and -22°F (-30°C) cold. Precipitation totals 39 inches yearly, peaking in spring and summer. Snowfall averages 17 inches, affecting travel to Illinois Community College Board. These patterns influence daily routines, from outdoor events to heating needs. For more on Springfield weather and opportunities, check higher-ed-jobs/faculty listings.

Seasonal Weather Patterns at Illinois Community College Board

Spring brings mild temps 50-70°F (10-21°C) and heavy rain, ideal for campus walks but slippery paths. Summer humidity hits 80% with storms; AC is essential. Fall cools to 40-65°F (4-18°C), colorful foliage. Winter snow and ice require sturdy boots. University policies include class cancellations for severe weather and remote options. Extra costs: $200-400/year utilities, winter clothing $150. Safety tips: salted walkways, emergency alerts.

Spring ☀️

55°F (13°C) avg, 11 in rain. Pollen high.

Summer 🌤️

77°F (25°C) avg, thunderstorms.

Fall 🍂

55°F (13°C) avg, dry leaves.

Winter ❄️

32°F (0°C) avg, 17 in snow.

Environmental Factors in Springfield

At 600 ft elevation on glacial plains, Springfield has stable geology, no volcanoes or quakes. Air quality is good (AQI 40-50), with occasional ozone from traffic. Low pollution supports health, though humidity exacerbates allergies. Illinois Community College Board promotes green initiatives like recycling. Compare to United States norms via higher-ed-career-advice.

Natural Hazards and Safety at Illinois Community College Board

Key risks: tornadoes (10/year in county), floods from Sangamon River, severe storms, ice. Rare droughts. University has emergency apps, shelters, evacuation drills. Low fire risk.

HazardFrequencyUniversity Prep
TornadoesOccasionalSirens, basements
FloodsRareBarriers, alerts
Ice StormsWinterlyClosures

Stay safe with Rate My Professor insights from Illinois Community College Board students.

Liveability and Comfort Ratings for Springfield

Ratings based on climate data help students and faculty assess liveability in Springfield. High scores mean better comfort for campus life at Illinois Community College Board.

★★★★☆ Temperature Comfort
★★★☆☆ Precipitation Manageability
★★★★☆ Air Quality
★★★☆☆ Natural Disaster Safety
★★★★☆ Overall Liveability

Strong ratings support productive studies; low risks enhance appeal. Read student views on Rate My Professor at Illinois Community College Board.

Costs and Equipment for Weather in Springfield

Budget $300/year for coats, gloves, umbrellas. Utilities spike $100/month winter/summer. Insurance covers storm damage. Equip with snow tires, de-icer. Link to community-college-jobs for funded positions.

Health and Living Conditions at Illinois Community College Board

Cold boosts flu risk; humidity allergies. Good air aids respiratory health. Campus shuttles handle snow. Vibrant life with events. University clinics support. Explore Illinois Academic Jobs.

Resources for Weather Preparedness in Springfield

  • National Weather Service alerts
  • University emergency app
  • Local radar apps
  • 🌤️ Springfield forecasts

Student Perspectives on Springfield Environment

Students note humid summers challenge focus but mild falls enhance outdoor study. Winters test resilience, yet campus support shines. Many discuss how the local climate impacts productivity alongside professor quality; read their detailed experiences on Rate My Professor at Illinois Community College Board. Feedback highlights Springfield environment as affordable and navigable. For jobs, visit higher-ed-jobs.

Frequently Asked Questions

☀️What is the average weather in Springfield?

Average highs 86°F (30°C) summer, 36°F (2°C) winter; 39 in precipitation. Check Higher Ed Jobs at Illinois Community College Board.

🌫️How does pollution affect life at Illinois Community College Board?

Good AQI (45 avg) minimally impacts health; university promotes wellness. See student insights on Rate My Professor.

⚠️What natural hazards are common in Springfield?

Tornadoes, floods, storms. Illinois Community College Board has protocols. Get tips via Higher Ed Career Advice.

🏙️What is the liveability rating for Springfield?

4/5 overall: comfortable temps, good air. Relates to University Salaries in area.

💰What extra costs come with Springfield weather?

$300/year gear, utilities. Fund via Higher Ed Jobs.

🌤️Is Springfield air quality good for students?

Yes, AQI 40-50 supports health at Illinois Community College Board. More on Rate My Professor.
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