Up north around Superior where they get in on some lake effect snow - averages over 100 inches annually.
It is unlikely that it has snowed in every month of the year in Wisconsin. Typically, snowfall is more common during the winter months, with occasional snow in early spring or late fall. Snow in the summer months is rare in Wisconsin.
No, Wisconsin is not part of Canada.
Wisconsin does border a part of Lake Superior.
Wisconsin was part of the 13 colonies, after world war.
The highest point of sea level in Madison, Wisconsin, is approximately 1,300 feet (396 meters) above sea level. This elevation is primarily found in the western part of the city, particularly around the area of the University of Wisconsin-Madison campus. The city's topography includes several hills and ridges, contributing to this elevation variation.
Timms Hill is the highest natural point in Wisconsin. Located in north-central Wisconsin in Timms Hill County Park in the Town of Hill in Price County, Timms Hill has an elevation of 1,951.5 ft. It is less than 1 mile south of Highway 86, about midway between Ogema and Spirit and about 23 miles west of Tomahawk.
Yes, in fact it seems like that is the month where we get either the big snowstorms or nothing at all. Its very strange, but then again its Delaware.
Yes Wisconsin is part of the lower 48.
Minnesota borders Wisconsin along the Mississippi River on Wisconsin's west side.
Coyotes can range from all around Wisconsin, mostly in the northern part.
yes
Parts of Wisconsin are farther north than parts of Maine are. But no part of Wisconsin is farther north than the northernmost part of Maine is.