Wautoma, WI
Current Conditions
0:56 AM CDT
Clear
Temperature
41°F
Dew Point
37°F
Humidity
85%
Wind
CM at 0 mph
Barometer
30.32 in. F
Visibility
10.00 mi.
Sunrise
05:21 a.m.
Sunset
08:27 p.m.
Overnight Forecast (Midnight-7:00am)
Temperatures will range from 46 to 38 degrees with clear skies. Winds will remain steady around 4 miles per hour from the northeast. No precipitation is expected.
7-Day Forecast
Sunday
46°F / 38°F
Clear
Sunday
69°F / 43°F
Scattered Showers
Monday
70°F / 54°F
Thunderstorms
Tuesday
74°F / 65°F
Light Rain
Wednesday
80°F / 64°F
Light Rain
Thursday
78°F / 64°F
Light Rain
Friday
79°F / 65°F
Light Rain
Detailed Short Term Forecast
Issued at 0:56 AM CDT
Sunday...Temperatures will range from a high of 46 to a low of 38 degrees with clear skies. Winds will range between 3 and 5 miles per hour from the eastnortheast. No precipitation is expected.
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Overnight ...Temperatures will range from 46 to 38 degrees with clear skies. Winds will remain steady around 4 miles per hour from the northeast. No precipitation is expected.
Sunday...Temperatures will range from a high of 69 to a low of 43 degrees with partly cloudy skies. Winds will range between 4 and 9 miles per hour from the eastsoutheast. 0.28 inches of rain are expected.

Snow coverage sets new record

Jan. 10, 2013 | 0 comments

AccuWeather reports with 67 percent of the contiguous U.S. covered by snow, the first day of 2013 marked the widest coverage of snow the U.S. has seen on Jan. 1 in the past 10 years.

The previous record was set in 2010, when the new year saw 61 percent of the U.S. beneath snow. That same season was marked by the blizzard nicknamed 'Snowmageddon,' in the mid-Atlantic, which set a long list of records in cities such as Philadelphia, DC and Baltimore.

"As far as New Year's Days go, I think that our snow cover is very healthy," AccuWeather.com Expert Senior Meteorologist Jack Boston said.

The lack of snow coverage since record keeping began in 2004, with the exception of 2010, have been an anomaly, Boston explained.

"The temperature of the North Atlantic ocean has been in a warm cycle and that has resulted in eastern North America, on average, having milder temperatures during the last decade."

Despite a few local locations, most of the contiguous U.S. was above normal in snow coverage for the month of December as well.

The percentage of coverage differs drastically between the two months, however.

Dec. 1 saw 13 percent coverage across the contiguous U.S. - a 53 percentage point difference from Jan. 1.

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