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Milwaukee, Wisconsin – A pronounced shift toward a wetter, more springlike pattern is expected to develop across Wisconsin and much of the Midwest beginning Tuesday, February 10, with above-average precipitation and milder temperatures favored through Monday, February 16. The change could bring repeated rounds of rain, rising rivers, and soggy ground conditions as winter loosens its grip.
According to the National Weather Service Climate Prediction Center, the 8–14 day outlook highlights above-average precipitation across the central United States, including Wisconsin, Illinois, Iowa, Indiana, and Michigan. Temperatures during this period are expected to run above seasonal norms, pushing daytime highs well above freezing and limiting opportunities for snow across much of the region…