Figure 5c. December precipitation percent of normal is shown, highlighting 200 percent to 300 percent of normal precipitation in parts of Vilas and Forest counties of Wisconsin. Southwestern Wisconsin saw the driest conditions, with widespread deficits of 50 percent to 75 percent of normal.
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