Wisconsin Weather And Climate Facts
Travelling to Wisconsin? Here are the typical annual weather conditions for selected Wisconsin cites:
Green Bay Weather -
The hottest day in Green Bay for the past 56 years was 103°F, and the standard annual high is 54.3°F. The record low temperature in Green Bay for the last 56 years was -31°F, and the mean annual daily low is 34.4°F.
Green Bay usually receives an average of 29.19 inches of rain during the year and receives an average of 48 inches of snow.
La Crosse Weather -
In the last 53 years the highest measured temperature in La Crosse was 108°F, while the standard high annual temperature is 57.7°F. The record low temperature in La Crosse for the last 53 years was -37°F, and the mean annual daily low is 37°F.
La Crosse usually receives an annual average of 32.36 inches of rain and receives an annual average of 42.9 inches of snow.
Madison Weather -
In the last 66 years the highest measured temperature in Madison Wisconsin was 104°F, and the standard annual high is 55.8°F. The coldest day in Madison for the past 66 years was -37°F, and the typical annual low is 36.4°F.
Madison typically receives a yearly average of 32.95 inches of precipitation and receives an annual average of 44 inches of snow.
Milwaukee Weather -
The record high temperature in Milwaukee Wisconsin for the last 65 years was 103°F, and the average yearly high is 55.9°F. The lowest documented temperature for Milwaukee for the past 65 years was -26°F, while the mean low daily annual temperature is 39.2°F.
Milwaukee typically receives a yearly average of 34.81 inches of rain and receives an average of 47.1 inches of snow.