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by Rob_Haswell from FOX 6 Milwaukee

Last Post 2 days, 7 hours Ago





Well we've made it to the last day of April and what a month it has been!

We're ending the month in a fashion that might be more typical of early or mid-April!

We had some warm stuff this month with the warmest day being 78 in the 25th.  We had 3 days in the 70s and 9 days above 60!

We were treated well in the snow department with just 0.2" of snow when the seasonal average for the month is 2.6".

As to snow depth - the measurement of snow on the ground - we never had more than a trace measured all month long and that was just on April 1st after that we've been snow-free!

We did get a lot of rain with the total as of yesterday at 4.42" which is about three quarters of an inch above average.

We also had some windy days too with about a half dozen days featuring wind gusts in the upper 30s and into the mid 40s.
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JAGuse read my blog
May 1, 2008 | 12:28 PM

Whooohoo! Go May!

blessed14
May 1, 2008 | 1:21 PM

I WALK MY GARDENS EVERY DAY HOPING TO CATCH A GLIMPS OF MY PERRENIALS POPPING THROUGH! LOL!

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Rob_Haswell

FOX 6 Meteorologist =========================
Rob is an AMS Certified Broadcast Meteorologist and also holds the National Weather Association Seal of Approval as well as the Endorsement of the Canadian Meteorological and Oceanographic Society. =========================
A long, long, time ago in a farmers field far, far away, Rob noticed a change in the wind and became fascinated with the weather. Why you ask? (Pause for you to say "why?") Well, it was at that moment he realized he was downwind of the manure pile on the turkey farm where he grew up! After that he watched the weather very carefully in an effort to save his sense of smell! Okay, that's not entirely true but I did grow up on a turkey farm and I have been fascinated with weather and broadcasting for quite some time. I began my career in radio before making the jump to TV. I worked on Good Morning Toronto. After that, I decided to pursue my dream of living and working in the U.S. and joined Wake Up Rochester in Rochester NY. I spent three years in "Bills Country" before coming to my senses and moving to "Packer-Town!" (GO PACK!) I also spent some time trying to make it big as a comic actor and studied the art of improvisation at Toronto's Second City Theatre with teachers like SCTV's Joe Flaherty! I moved here with my beautiful wife, Tanya, who's the real comedian in the family, my son Noah, who's giving my wife a run for the title of funniest Haswell and my daughter Nyla who is the cutest 2 feet of human being you could ever meet! We're very excited to be living in the great city of Milwaukee and we're looking forward to learning all there is to know about Wisconsin! By the way, where do you buy those cheesehead hats anyway?

Member Since: 8/24/2006