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Wednesday, November 6, 2024

The ‘Cruelest Month’ Strikes Again with Winter Storm at University of Wisconsin–Madison

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Jennifer Mnookin Chancellor | Official website

Jennifer Mnookin Chancellor | Official website

The University of Wisconsin–Madison campus was hit by a winter storm that brought a mix of snow, sleet, and rain, causing challenges for students and faculty. One pedestrian, faced with the inclement weather, opted for an umbrella in combination with a spring jacket to navigate through the adverse conditions.

The storm left several inches of snow covering the campus, disrupting daily activities and prompting individuals to reconsider their wardrobe choices. Despite the wintry conditions, there is a glimmer of hope on the horizon as temperatures are forecasted to climb to the 60s early next week, offering a respite from the cold spell.

As the university community grapples with the aftermath of this unexpected weather event, the spirit remains resilient in the face of nature's unpredictability. The juxtaposition of winter's last stand against the promise of spring serves as a reminder of the ever-changing climate patterns that mark the transition between seasons.

With the anticipation of warmer days ahead, the University of Wisconsin–Madison stands ready to embrace the renewal that comes with the shifting of the seasons, embodying the resilience and adaptability that define its campus community.

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