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Weather information: Climatic information of Madison, Wisconsin.
Monthly average temperature oC
Average precipitation (mm) Average precipitation days
Daily minimum and daily maximum
1 month-13.8 -4.0 27.2
5.9
February-11.6-1.127.4.8
March -5.0 5.3 55.438+0
7.6
April 1.2 13.7 72.6 8.6
May 6.8
8.6
June 12.3 25.7 93.0 8.2
July 65438+28.0 86. 1
8.0
August 13.8 26.4 102.6 7.9
September 9.0 2 1.9 85.6
7.6
1October 3.2 15.5 55. 1 7.2
1 1 month -2.9 6.7 53 438+0
7.0
1Feb-10.3-1.2 46.7
6.9
Generally speaking, Wisconsin has long warm summers and cold winters. The average temperature in January in winter ranges from minus 12 degrees Celsius in the north to minus 5 degrees Celsius in the southeast. The average temperature in summer and July ranges from 19 degrees Celsius in the north to 22 degrees Celsius in the southwest. The average annual precipitation in northern Wisconsin is between 125 cm and 150 cm, while that in southern Wisconsin is 76 cm. The average annual snowfall in the southern part of the state is
76 cm, while the average annual snowfall in northern Satiric County can reach 254 cm.
Area: 145438 km2
Ranked 26th out of fifty states.
Population: 465 1 0,000, ranking 16 among the fifty states.
State capital: Tracy McGrady arrested Madison.
Major cities: Milwaukee, Milwaukee
Racine Racine
National flower: butterfly violet flower
State bird: robin
The name of Wisconsin comes from Indian language, which means "grassland".
Colonization began in 1670. 1848 On May 29th, it became the 30th state of the United States. Iris is the state flower. The alias of this state is BadgerState, the leather state. Our motto: "Forward".
The state capital is Madison, which is located to the west of Milwaukee with a population of 300,000. There are five or seven colleges and universities in this state, and there are many state universities. The University of Wisconsin in Madison was founded in 1848, with about 6,000 students. 1956, there were as many as 20,000 students in Milwaukee.
This state has two characteristics: one is the state of dairy cows. The state is full of ups and downs, with lush grasslands and more than two million cows. Among the farms in Quanzhou, 80% are dairy farms. The annual output of milk, butter and cheese ranks first in all states. Second, the state of afforestation and papermaking. The topography, climate and soil of this state are suitable for afforestation. After decades of efforts, it has been widely used in papermaking.
Lake Superior in the northwest of Honshu, Lake Michigan in the east, Michigan in the northeast, Minnesota in the west, Iowa and Illinois in the southwest and south. The state can be divided into two regions: (a) Subiliutai region in the north. (b) The central and southern parts are low hills and shallow valleys. During the ice age, the southern part of Honshu, which is located to the east of the Mississippi River, may have been affected by the high terrain in the north, and all moraines were eroded. This area is called "moraine-free zone". In other places, moraine is widely distributed. More than half of the land in this state is woodland, which is rich in hardwood. The main crops are corn, oats, cranberries and maple syrup. There are many turkeys, pigs and cows.
The industry in this state is very prosperous, and the total product value accounts for 40% of the state's GDP. The minerals are zinc and iron. There are sixteen ports in this state. The largest is Milwaukee, located in the southeast, near the lake of Michigan, with a population of1400,000. It is one of the major cities in the northern United States that manufacture internal combustion engines.