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Madison, Wisconsin Braces for Snowy Winter

Madison, Wisconsin, braces for a potentially snowy winter due to a weak La Niña weather pattern. Early December is expected to be colder than average, with single-digit highs. Lake Mendota could freeze earlier than usual, potentially around this weekend. November saw record-setting snowfall, with over nine inches on the twenty-ninth. Despite the fluctuating temperatures and heavy snow, experts warn that the rest of winter may still bring more snow, so residents should prepare accordingly.

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