USA: Wisconsin sees mixed February weather

Published Feb 28, 2023

Tridge summary

Wisconsin experienced varied weather conditions in February, with cold and snowy start, followed by warmer temperatures and a storm system that dropped significant snow and ice in different regions. The state saw mixed precipitation, with some areas Consistently covered in snow while others did not, raising concerns about winterkill for wheat and alfalfa. Despite overall warmer temperatures, the fluctuating ranges caused respiratory issues for cattle. The USDA's weekly crop progress and condition reports will resume in April.
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Wisconsin saw mixed precipitation and wide-ranging temperatures during February.The USDA says the state started the month cold and snowy, turning warmer in the middle, before a storm system dropped more than a good of snow in the northeast and freezing rain and ice in the south.Northwestern did see consistent snow cover, but other areas did not, creating concerns about winterkill for wheat and alfalfa.While temperatures on average ...

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