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Weather Outlook 2024: What Wisconsin Farmers Can Expect

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This past week has seen unprecedented weather activity across Wisconsin, marked by intense heat, high humidity, and severe storms that have brought significant rainfall and caused widespread damage.

"We've experienced multiple rounds of storms, producing heavy rainfall, damaging winds, tornadoes, and hail across the state," said Bridgette Mason, Assistant State Climatologist. "In some areas, rainfall reached up to four to six inches, particularly in West Central and South Central Wisconsin, from Crawford to Sheboygan counties. This is significantly above the 30-year average, especially around Columbia and Dane counties."

As we move into July, weather patterns are expected to remain active. "Over the next week, South Central and Southeastern Wisconsin may see upwards of two inches of rain, with at least a half-inch expected statewide," said Mason. "We are also anticipating warmer-than-normal conditions with a slight risk of excessive rainfall between July 2nd and 8th."

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This past week has seen unprecedented weather activity across Wisconsin, marked by intense heat, high humidity, and severe storms that have brought significant rainfall and caused widespread damage.

"We've experienced multiple rounds of storms, producing heavy rainfall, damaging winds, tornadoes, and hail across the state," said Bridgette Mason, Assistant State Climatologist. "In some areas, rainfall reached up to four to six inches, particularly in West Central and South Central Wisconsin, from Crawford to Sheboygan counties. This is significantly above the 30-year average, especially around Columbia and Dane counties."

As we move into July, weather patterns are expected to remain active. "Over the next week, South Central and Southeastern Wisconsin may see upwards of two inches of rain, with at least a half-inch expected statewide," said Mason. "We are also anticipating warmer-than-normal conditions with a slight risk of excessive rainfall between July 2nd and 8th."

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