3-27-20 above normal precipitation

A National Weather Service meteorologist says wet, cold weather to start the spring planting season is becoming the new normal.  National Weather Service meteorologist Rebecca Hansen says after last year’s record wet weather, precipitation numbers continue to be above average in Wisconsin.  Hansen says after last year’s weather challenges it looks like another late planting season this year.  “With the pattern that we’re in and the fact that 2019 was the wettest on record and we haven’t dried out from that,  and we’re expecting above average precipitation, it is going to be an issue,”  Hansen told WFDL news.

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