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  2. Climate of the Midwestern U.S. - Earth@Home

    earthathome.org/hoe/mw/climate

    Average highs in the Midwestern states are around 29°C (85°F), with lows around -9°C (15°F), a variation fully twice as great as England’s. Furthermore, each state has record high temperatures of more than 43°C (110°F) and lows of less than -34°C (-30°F), a variation of a whopping 77°C (140°F)!

  3. Climate Impacts in the Midwest | Climate Change Impacts | US EPA...

    climatechange.chicago.gov/climate-impacts/climate-impacts-midwest

    In the Midwest, climate change is expected to negatively affect human health in a variety of ways and exacerbate existing health challenges. Major heat waves have been occurring more frequently across this region for many decades, resulting in increased deaths during these extreme events.

  4. Midwest Climate Watch - MRCC

    mrcc.purdue.edu/climate_watch

    The Midwest Climate Watch is the entry point to a wealth of current information on the Midwest. The Midwest Climate Watch includes daily, 7-day, 30-day, and month-to-date maps of temperature, precipitation, snowfall, snow depth, and growing degree days, as well as maps for prior months and seasons. Information and resources for the region about ...

  5. Midwestern United States | Location, Climate & Physical Features

    study.com/learn/lesson/midwestern-united-states-region-climate-features.html

    Climate - The Midwest is a humid temperate climate that experiences all four seasons, significant differences between high and low average temperatures as well as variations across the...

  6. Midwest - National Climate Assessment

    nca2014.globalchange.gov/report/regions/midwest

    The Midwest has a highly energy-intensive economy with per capita emissions of greenhouse gases more than 20% higher than the national average. The region also has a large and increasingly utilized potential to reduce emissions that cause climate change. Description of evidence

  7. Historical Climate and Climate Trends in the Midwestern USA

    glisa.umich.edu/wp-content/uploads/2021/02/MTIT_Historical.pdf

    Weather and climate have major influences on human and natural systems in the Midwest, although the overall impacts are relatively less than in other sections of the U.S. (Cutter and Finch, 2008). Agriculture is a major component of the Midwestern economy, with over $200B in farm gate value (NASS, 2012a).

  8. Climate Insights of the Midwest Region - Weather Principle

    weatherprinciple.com/what-is-the-climate-of-the-midwest-region

    This article covers the Midwest's climate, seasonal variations, geographical influences, extreme weather events, human impact, and future climate projections.

  9. Is Your Company Losing Money Due to Climate Change? Consider...

    insideclimatenews.org/news/08102024/midwest-business-move-climate-change

    The Midwest is often described as a “climate haven,” in part because of its relatively mild climate and its proximity to the Great Lakes, which contain one-fifth of the world’s fresh water ...

  10. Climate Midwest: Temperature, climate graph, Climate table for ...

    en.climate-data.org/north-america/united-states-of-america/midwest-10215

    In Midwest, the prevailing climatic conditions are typically characterized by low temperatures and moderate weather patterns. The rainfall in Midwest is significant, with precipitation even during the driest month.

  11. Midwest - Fifth National Climate Assessment

    nca2023.globalchange.gov/chapter/24

    Rising temperatures, extreme precipitation, drought, and other climate-related events in the Midwest are impacting agriculture, ecosystems, cultural practices, health, infrastructure, and waterways.