
Although this is not technically spring, the last week of February in Wisconsin will definitely feel so.
The temperature will be in the mid -40s in the entire state, possibly reaching 47 degrees or even 50 degrees further in Milwauki.
The forecast for Milwauki is about 44 degrees on Tuesday, 45 on Wednesday, 43 on Wednesday, 45 on Thursday and 45 on Friday. Saturday’s height will fall to a slightly 39 degrees.
Hot stretch may continue in early March, the national weather service meteorologist Kevin Wagner said, but it will probably not be much hot as the next few days.
“We are getting in the spring, we are going in March, so the days are getting long. We are going to see the hot temperatures just continue slowly,” he said.
The sun is increasing during the day, Wagner explained, which is heating the temperature. But snow on the ground means that it is not as hot as it can.
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The temperature in February in the 40s is about 10 degrees above the average for this week in February, so it is not possible that the new record height will be determined.
The last week of February reached the 60s mark, and Milwauki recorded 74 degrees on 27 February last year.
The visconsin will not look at the blue sky completely with the spring season, but is expected to be partially sunny or partially cloudy in most days of this week.
Rain and hot temperatures will melt ice, thin ice
There is a possibility of rain this week, including a minor opportunity on Monday evening and overnight.
But at the end of the evening, there is a possibility of high rain in Southern Visconsin on Wednesday afternoon.
A vintry mixture cannot be ruled out, Wagner said, it depends on how cold temperatures get overnight. This can be more likely in mid visconsin.
Wagner said that the hot temperature “will be reduced very quickly”, especially if the night temperature remains above the cold, then Wagner said.
Wagner said that the rain or melting ice can run in the rivers of the region rather than being absorbed into the frozen ground. This creates the ability to break into rivers for ice and causes snow jams.
And as Wisconsin heads in spring, the ice will begin to dilute on the lakes of the area. Last week, Dodge County officials issued a warning for thin ice at the Beaver Dam Lake after passing through snow in 24 hours.
“Surely use caution if you are going to have any body of water with ice,” Wagner said.
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