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  2. How hot will it be this summer in Wisconsin? Here's what ...

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    Here's AccuWeather's summer forecast for Wisconsin. ... "Summer 2024 can feature heat waves for many areas across the Plains to the Northeast. Compared to historical averages, the hottest areas ...

  3. What will summer weather be like in Wisconsin this year ... - AOL

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    The Farmers' Almanac "Summer Soaker Ahead" summer 2024 extended weather forecast can be found online here. More: 2023-24 really was Wisconsin's warmest-ever winter, state climatologist confirms

  4. How hot will it be in Wisconsin this summer? Here's what the ...

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    How hot will summer 2024 be in Wisconsin? The Climate Prediction Center's Seasonal Temperature Outlook for June, July and August 2024 predicts a 33% to 50% chance that average temperatures will be ...

  5. Climate of Door County, Wisconsin - Wikipedia

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    Rainfall over Lake Michigan, as seen from Newport State Park in July, 2016. 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. Lake waters delay the coming of spring as well as extend mild temperatures in the ...

  6. Black Point (Linn, Wisconsin) - Wikipedia

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    Black Point is an estate on the south shore of Geneva Lake in Wisconsin, United States, built in 1888 as a summer home by Conrad Seipp, a beer tycoon from Chicago. [2] It has also been known as Conrad and Catherine Seipp Summer House and as Die Loreley [1]

  7. List of U.S. state colors - Wikipedia

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    First used by the University of California, Berkeley in 1875, and officially adopted by the state in 1951, [4] blue represents the sky and gold represents the California Gold Rush. [5] The colors are defined by several different standards in law: [6] International Commission on Illumination: Blue: Y 0.063 x 0.204 y 0.165; Gold: Y 0.449 x 0.474 ...

  8. Another rainy summer? That’s what NOAA is predicting for 2024

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    La Niña is contributing to the 2024 weather pattern. NOAA meteorologist Anthony Artusa told USA Today the waning El Niño and developing La Niña are factors in the NOAA's forecast for a warm summer.

  9. Summer is here, and so is the forecast: Get the scoop from ...

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    Summer has arrived in the Northern Hemisphere following the June solstice, and it could be hotter than last summer in many big cities across the central and eastern United States. Early spells of ...