Clouds are finally moving out of Wisconsin, with a forecast of calm sunny days.
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'Do you see that small yellowish dead flowerhead in my daisies?' Ellie Kluetzman says. 'Or at least that's what I thought it was.'
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'Upon touching a 'clump' in my daisies I was excited to ascertain it's actually a clump of hundreds of tiny yellow and black garden spiders!' Ellie Kluetzman says from her farm near Columbus, Wisconsin.
Temperatures remained cooler-than-normal in Wisconsin the week of May 14, with many locations reporting average temperatures of 4 to 8 degrees colder than normal. Most of Wisconsin received no precipitation. Totals were more in the northwest, but those totals were less than normal for this time of year.
'Upon touching a 'clump' in my daisies I was excited to ascertain it's actually a clump of hundreds of tiny yellow and black garden spiders!' Ellie Kluetzman says from her farm near Columbus, Wisconsin.