Wisconsin’s state climatologist says climate change is not new, with measurable differences every year. Steve Vavrus tells Brownfield the state has been a little warmer and wetter almost every year since recordkeeping began in the 1890s. “In every season in every county, we’re seeing Wisconsin having a warming trend, but it’s especially true in winter. […]
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