MADISON, Wis. — A four-degree warmup might sound nice to those sitting out on the ice on Madison’s lakes, but for scientists, it’s not comforting at all. “We’ve had an increase in the temperatures, both the daily high temperatures and the daily low temperatures,” Ed Hopkins, Wisconsin’s assistant state climatologist, said. For the past two decades, Hopkins has helped tracked.
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MADISON, Wis. — The first snow of the season has Wisconsinites talking about two more phrases: slowing down & salting up. “We continue to see crash rates and fatalities on the roads increase,” AAA Wisconsin spokesman Nick Jarmusz said. “A lot of that is because people developed a bit of a lead foot during the pandemic when the roads were.