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Weather WisdomWeather Wisdom - Sunday, November 2nd, 2008By John Malan
The month of November is in full swing but it has started out like a lamb with seasonal temperatures and a warm-up likely for the first three days of the week. High temperatures will be above average through Wednesday with many high temperatures in the sixties in southern Wisconsin.
This is the second month in the early cold season in Milwaukee that has average monthly snowfall, and it jumps from four-tenths of an inch in October to 3.6 inches in November. Most of the snow comes in the last week of the month, generally after the Thanksgiving holiday. The average high temperature for the 1st is fifty-three degrees and drops to thirty-nine degrees by month’s end. We can still get warm temperatures during this month, as evidenced by the recorded warmest which was 77 degrees on the 2nd in 1938. And it can get quiet chill during this month, but again generally toward the end of the month. The coldest temperature on record for Milwaukee in November was fourteen degrees below zero set on the 29th in 1875.
The average total precipitation for the month of November is 2.70 inches, and there are plenty of clouds on average. During this month around eighteen days of overcast skies are recorded on average each year in Milwaukee.
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