Many trees in Wisconsin still don’t have leaves showing. A late snowfall, cool temperatures and strong winds out of the east are being blamed for this year’s delay in tree budding. The delay is most noticeable in northeastern Wisconsin. Experts at the Woodland Dunes Nature Center and Preserve say normally tree buds are usually more developed by the end of April than they are this year. They say it is about a week behind the normal schedule — and they are expecting we will see leaves on those trees in about two weeks in that part of the state
Cold Weather Has Trees Late In Developing Buds
Apr 30, 2018 | 5:00 PM
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