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  2. Climate of Milwaukee - Wikipedia

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    Milwaukee has a humid continental climate (Köppen climate classification Dfa), with four distinct seasons and wide variations in temperature and precipitation in short periods of time. The city's climate is also strongly influenced by nearby Lake Michigan, which creates two varying climates within the Milwaukee area.

  3. From sub-zero to 40s, what's caused temperatures to vary so ...

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    How does this January's weather compare to past years in Milwaukee? According to data from the Wisconsin State Climatology Office, Milwaukee's observed high temperatures this year were at or above ...

  4. It's been Milwaukee's warmest winter ever. Does that ... - AOL

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    Here's what local National Weather Service meteorologist Jaclyn Anderson had to say. Ian Gunther, left, and Matt Balz, both of Milwaukee, walk with Gunther's 4-year-old dog, Ami, a pit bull-husky ...

  5. It's been one of Milwaukee's warmest winters ever. How does ...

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    December 2023 was Milwaukee's warmest December on record, state climatologist Steve Vavrus said. And while it won't be official until next week, he said preliminary data indicate that last month ...

  6. Milwaukee - Wikipedia

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    Milwaukee's location in the Great Lakes Region often has rapidly changing weather, producing a humid continental climate (Köppen Dfa), with cold, snowy winters, and hot, humid summers. The warmest month of the year is July, with a mean temperature of 73.3 °F (22.9 °C), while January is the coldest month, with a mean temperature of 24.0 °F ...

  7. Climate change in Wisconsin - Wikipedia

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    Surfaces that retain heat are more likely to be found in cities. Surfaces like asphalt and concrete can create a rise in temperature. [10] "For example, heat waves killed 91 people in Milwaukee County in 1995, and 11 people in 1999. Heat stress is likely to increase as climate change brings hotter summer temperatures and more humidity.

  8. Why is it raining more in Milwaukee this summer? - AOL

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    Here’s what else to know about the rainy weather in Milwaukee this summer. How much more rainy is itthis year? In June, Milwaukee saw 18 rainy days — up from eight days in 2023 and 10 days in ...

  9. Climate of Door County, Wisconsin - Wikipedia

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    The climate of Door County, Wisconsin is tempered by Green Bay and Lake Michigan. There are fewer extremely cold days and fewer hot days than in areas of Wisconsin directly to the west. There are fewer extremely cold days and fewer hot days than in areas of Wisconsin directly to the west.