Published February 08, 2011, 10:37 AM
-- Wisconsin’s average annual temperature is expected to rise by 6-to-7 degrees in the next 40 years. And that might affect the quality of nature – plus the way we fish and farm. Those predictions come from the Nelson Institute for Environmental Studies at UW-Madison. It updated the forecasts made in 2007 by the Inter-governmental panel on Climate Change, and applied them specifically to the Badger State.
It may be cold now , but long term forecast for Indianhead is for warmer winters
Wisconsin Weather-- Wisconsin’s average annual temperature is expected to rise by 6-to-7 degrees in the next 40 years. And that might affect the quality of nature – plus the way we fish and farm. Those predictions come from the Nelson Institute for Environmental Studies at UW-Madison. It updated the forecasts made in 2007 by the Inter-governmental panel on Climate Change, and applied them specifically to the Badger State.
