Wautoma, WI
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0:56 AM CDT
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Humidity
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Wind
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7-Day Forecast
Sunday
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Detailed Short Term Forecast
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Sunday...Temperatures will range from a high of 84 to a low of 55 degrees with partly cloudy skies. Winds will range between 4 and 8 miles per hour from the eastsoutheast. No precipitation is expected.
This Afternoon ...Temperatures will range from 81 to 84 degrees with partly cloudy skies. Winds will remain steady around 7 miles per hour from the southeast. No precipitation is expected.
This Evening ...Temperatures will range from 82 to 64 degrees with partly cloudy skies. Winds will remain steady around 6 miles per hour from the southeast. No precipitation is expected.
Overnight ...Temperatures will range from 66 to 64 degrees with mostly cloudy skies. Winds will remain steady around 6 miles per hour from the east.
Monday...Temperatures will range from a high of 85 to a low of 61 degrees with partly cloudy skies. Winds will range between 2 and 10 miles per hour from the south. 0.73 inches of rain are expected.

Opponents say wind farm

will destroy eagle habitat

Dec. 22, 2011 | 0 comments

Opponents of a plan to construct 50 wind turbines in Goodhue County say the project will destroy the habitat for eagles and other raptors.

The Minnesota Public Utilities Commission has approved the plan to place the turbines on 32,000 acres of land in Goodhue County. But, county Commissioner Ron Allen says regulators failed to consider an avian study that says the turbines would interfere with habitat for eagles, hawks and other birds.

The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service recommends that wind turbines be placed at least two miles from eagle nesting areas. The project developer, National Wind of Minneapolis, did not immediately respond to a call for comment.

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