
A Guide to Milwaukee Weather: Best and Worst Month to Travel the City
Milwaukee is the largest city of Wisconsin and is situated on the south western shore of Lake Michigan. It has emerged as a great economic and cultural center and is thus the melting point of night life, good food and fun. As it promises to offer some great experiences to everybody, it is a preferred destination among tourists who are compelled to pay the city multiple visits.
Milwaukee's weather is a prime example of hot continental climate with varied variations in precipitation and temperature in four distinct seasons as well as short periods of time. The climate of the city is highly influenced by the Lake Michigan which is responsible for creation of two different climates within the area.
The right seasons to pay a visit to the city are its summer, late spring and early fall months. These months of the year have the most agreeable days and favorable temperatures. The days are warm and characterized with traffic sunshine; whereas the nights are much cooler and the temperature generally hangs around mid 60s. Individuals can enjoy outdoor activities, festivals, animation and sports. The regional attractions which are the numerous ethnic festivals and fests are also held during the summer time only.
General climate overview
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Climate_of_Milwaukee
Detail climate reports
http://www.rssweather.com/climate/Wisconsin/Milwaukee/
Official website for travel
http://www.visitmilwaukee.org/
Milwaukee winters are severely marked with intense rainfall and snowstorms making the months from December to February the worst months to travel. But since there are lots of snowstorms in these months, snow sports enthusiasts can try their luck.
Best months to travel
http://www.best-time-to-travel.com/Wisconsin/Milwaukee.htm

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