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Why is Wisconsin winter weather so cloudy and grey?
Climatologically, the winter months are the cloudiest time of the year in Wisconsin. Wisconsin’s average monthly cloud cover for December, January, and February for the years 2006 to 2024 was 65.3%, 61.1% and 50.5% respectively. There are a few factors that contribute to this climate observation.
Wisconsin sits in a latitude band where synoptic scale storm systems often pass nearby. This scale is associated with large weather patterns like mid-latitude cyclones and anticyclones. During the winter, the mid-latitude storm tracks tend to be along the polar front and the upper tropospheric jet stream. These winter storms have large stratiform cloud shields that move across the Midwest, producing more persistent cloudy conditions. Even when storm centers miss the state, these cloud shields can linger for days afterward. Continue reading
Category: Climate, Meteorology, Seasons
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