. Cranberries; : the national cranberry magazine. Cranberries. I. WISCONSIN Cold nighttime temperatures were the big story for the past week with frost occurring in low terrain areas both Tuesday and Wednesday mornings for much of the State and in a few places Thursday morning. Even official sheltered readings which are 5 feet above ground had temperatures in the upper 20's or low 30's. Temperatures averaged 5 to 8 degrees below normal for the week. Afternoon temperatures were cool but pleasant with gradual warming until reaching the mid 80's Sunday. Rainfall was quite sparse especially over t


. Cranberries; : the national cranberry magazine. Cranberries. I. WISCONSIN Cold nighttime temperatures were the big story for the past week with frost occurring in low terrain areas both Tuesday and Wednesday mornings for much of the State and in a few places Thursday morning. Even official sheltered readings which are 5 feet above ground had temperatures in the upper 20's or low 30's. Temperatures averaged 5 to 8 degrees below normal for the week. Afternoon temperatures were cool but pleasant with gradual warming until reaching the mid 80's Sunday. Rainfall was quite sparse especially over the south and cen- tral where trace amounts fell at the beginning and end of the week. A few heavier amounts were reported over the weekend in northern Wisconsin with Spooner having the only weekly total over 1 inch. Southerly winds and above nor- mal temperatures prevailed in the first part of the past week but readings dropped below seasonal normals after mid-week when cool Canadian air moved into the Great Lakes region. Some scattered frost occurred early Saturday morning. Precipitation fell over the north and central early in the week and in the south mainly Thursday and Friday. Rainfall amounts ranged from inches in the northwest to less than .25 inch in the southeast. Fair to partly cloudy with mild temperatures early and mid-week. Temperatures were in the 70's and low 80's in the south. A strong cold front on Friday brought a hard freeze to the entire State over the weekend, some snow flurries were even reported in the north. Pre- cipitation amounts for the week were light, mostly confined to the ; north in showers Tuesday and Thursday. Freezing temperatures occurred statewide on Monday morning. 1 Isolated freezing conditions occur- red again on Tuesday and Sunday. Daytime highs moderated during the week and record highs in the 80's were reached on Thursday. Cooling took place again over the weekend. Weekly temperatures averaged a little below normal. Light precipitat


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