...NEAR CRITICAL FIRE WEATHER CONDITIONS FOR SOUTHERN WISCONSIN...
Near critical fire weather conditions now largely expected across
southern Wisconsin today due to low relative humidities (~25%),
breezy west winds with gusts from 30-35 mph (will turn northwest
behind the front before decreasing), with warm temperatures in the
upper 60s and good conditions for fuels to burn. There is some
uncertainty on the temperatures and how low dew points get but the
risk for deeper mixing to lead to even drier conditions (RH ~20%)
is there. In addition it appears that the risk for showers has
decreased and we now expect to remain on the drier side through
this afternoon. This has thus led to near critical fire weather
concerns through this afternoon.
The Oregon baseball team pounded out a combined 27 hits, but was swept by Neenah in a nonconference doubleheader on Saturday, April 20, at Neenah High School.
For the fourth consecutive year, Culver’s restaurants across the Midwest are rallying behind Living Lands & Waters in celebration of Earth Day. Throughout today, April 22, patrons can make a difference by making a purchase.
People are invited to come learn about climate change and solutions at the second annual Oregon Earth Day Festival, set for 12:30-4:30 p.m. Saturday, April 20 at St. John’s Lutheran Church, 625 E Netherwood St.
The Wisconsin Waterfowl Association (WWA) is funding an upcoming wetlands restoration project in the Brooklyn Wildlife Area, one of several planned projects in the state.
Oregon’s Dylan Riley, a Finance major, is one of 34 students at the University of Wisconsin-Whitewater who graduated or is set to graduate from the University Honors Program (UHP) during the 2023-24 academic year. A total of 25 students are set to receive their degrees this May, while nine s…
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...NEAR CRITICAL FIRE WEATHER CONDITIONS FOR SOUTHERN WISCONSIN...
Near critical fire weather conditions now largely expected across
southern Wisconsin today due to low relative humidities (~25%),
breezy west winds with gusts from 30-35 mph (will turn northwest
behind the front before decreasing), with warm temperatures in the
upper 60s and good conditions for fuels to burn. There is some
uncertainty on the temperatures and how low dew points get but the
risk for deeper mixing to lead to even drier conditions (RH ~20%)
is there. In addition it appears that the risk for showers has
decreased and we now expect to remain on the drier side through
this afternoon. This has thus led to near critical fire weather
concerns through this afternoon.