The average snowfall for Oneida County in Wisconsin is around 50-60 inches per year. Snowfall can vary from year to year, but this average gives an idea of the typical winter conditions in the area.
Madison, WI experiences on average 189 sunny days per year.
Madison, WI last had no snow on Christmas in 2019.
There have been several copper mines in Wisconsin. The one that produced the most copper was probably the Flambeau mine. The Flambeau mine was discovered in 1969 1.5 miles south of Ladysmith in Rusk County. Ladysmith is 45.4639° N, 91.1000° W.
The record high temperature for Madison, WI is 107°F (41.7°C), recorded on July 14, 1936.
The most common landform in Racine, WI is the Lake Michigan shoreline. It is a defining feature of the city, providing recreational opportunities and influencing the local climate and economy.
BROWN COUNTY TRANSFER STATION 3734 W. Mason Street, Oneida, WI 54155
The average snowfall in Eau Claire, WI is about 50 inches per year. Snow typically falls between November and April, with the heaviest amounts usually accumulating in January and February.
The address of the Oneida Nation Museum is: , Oneida, WI 54155
Sheboygan, WI experiences an average snowfall of around 45 inches per year. This snowfall is spread out over the winter months, with the most snow typically falling in December through February. Snow accumulation can vary from year to year based on weather patterns.
Sheboygan County, of which it is the County seat of.
60.7" as of April 9
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in Dousman, WI, it is located in Waukesha County.
Baraboo, Wisconsin is in Sauk County.
The address of the University Of Wi-Marathon County is: 518 South 7Th Avenue, Wausau, WI 54401-5362
The annual average precipitation at Madison is 36.55 Inches. Rainfall in is fairly evenly distributed throughout the year. The wettest month of the year is June with an average rainfall of 4.60 Inches.Information from: http://www.idcide.com/weather/wi/madison.htm
Average snowfall ranges from about 40 inches in the southern part of the state, to over 100 inches in favored snow belt regions near Superior. The winters can be quite long as well, with snow in May in some parts.