Bulletin - Wisconsin Geological And Natural History Survey No.24 (1911)
Bulletin - Wisconsin Geological And Natural History Survey No.24 (1911)
Wisconsin Geological And Natural History Survey
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Sometimes a temperature as low as — 35° F. is reached in winter, while the mercury some- times passes the 100° F. mark in summer, giving a range of 135°. The coldest weather usually occurs during the latter part of January and the first of February, and the warmest weather in July and August. The normal temperature for the winter months ranges from 14.5° F., at Florence and Crandon to 18.6^ F., at Menominee. The normal for the spring is approximately the same for the three stations, ranging fro...m 38° to 40.7° F. The normal tem- perature for the summer ranges from 63.6 F. at Florence to 64.9° F. at Crandon and 65.3° F. at Menominee. The normal for the fall is 43.5° at Florence and 43.3° at Crandon, while at Menominee it is much higher, being 48.3°. Digitized by Google CLIMATE. JSormil and mean maximum and minimum temperature at Florence^ Gran- don, and Menominee. Florence. Cran- don. Menominee. Mean temper- ature, 1893-1907. Mean of maxima, 1893-1907. Mean of minima, 1893-1907.
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