10/7/2023 0 Comments Wisconsin snow storm totals![]() More than 2 inches of rain fell in Pleasant Prairie The heaviest snow fell in a band north of Eau Claire on the western side of the state and northwest of the Fox Valley on the eastern side of the state, Boxell said. Croix County, according to senior meteorologist Andy Boxell of the Sullivan office. ![]() ![]() The highest official snow total reported in the state Saturday morning was 14 inches in the village of Baldwin, just east of Minneapolis in St. Croix County and areas north of Eau Claire got up to 14 inches of snow Here's a look at the precipitation totals across the state as of Saturday morning, Dec.11. Travel was expected to remain difficult through the afternoon, especially in the far northeastern region, the weather service said. Snow was expected to diminish in the morning hours before clearing in the afternoon. The winter storm warning remained in effect until noon Saturday in the north, north-central and northeastern parts of the state, with winds gusting as high as 35 mph, according to the National Weather Service's Sullivan office. While a large swath of Wisconsin was clobbered by the season's first snowstorm Friday into Saturday, Milwaukee and the southeastern part of the state escaped relatively unscathed with only strong winds and heavy rain.Ī winter storm warning was posted Friday for the state along and north of a diagonal line from La Crosse to just north of Green Bay, where up to a foot of snow or more was expected to fall in some areas. A 20% chance of snow is possible again on Monday with a higher likelihood into the mid-week with a 50% chance of snow showers likely by next Wednesday through Thursday.View Gallery: Winter in central Wisconsin: Snow in Stevens Point, Wausau, Marshfield The area will see warmer temperatures into the weekend, trending into the upper 40s by next week. What's the forecast for Friday and the weekend in Wisconsin and Milwaukee?įriday will see cooler temperatures with highs in the upper 20s but with mostly clear conditions throughout the region. Madison (Dane County Regional Airport), 3.4 inches.Surrounding communities such as New Berlin, Greenfield and Muskego had total snowfall accumulations averaging 7 to 9 inches. The most snow reported around Wisconsin was focused in the Milwaukee suburbs, including a high mark in Hales Corners with 11.7, which includes additional snow that was carried overnight by wind drifts as of early this morning. How much snow did Wisconsin get Thursday? Additional snow fell overnight particularly in the western communities due to gusty wind drifts carrying up to 2 feet of snow. Communities such as Hales Corners and New Berlin saw over 11 inches as of earlier this morning. Projected snowfall totals from earlier in the week showed a potential for 6-10 inches for the Milwaukee area. View Gallery: February winter storm blankets Milwaukee area with snow What happened to the projected snowfall totals? The snow band continued to move eastward over Lake Michigan, but lake effect snow just missed Milwaukee and shoreline communities. Milwaukee's southwest suburbs got the most snow Thursday.Ī winter storm warning expired at midnight Friday for Milwaukee, Ozaukee, Racine and Kenosha counties, while other counties expired at 10 p.m. About 7 inches of snow was reported in Waukesha by 10 p.m.Īs of Friday morning, the National Weather Service is still collecting data for official snow totals throughout the area, especially in far southeastern Wisconsin. Friday snowfall was first detected early Thursday morning. How much snow did Milwaukee and Waukesha get?Īccording to the National Weather Service of Milwaukee/Sullivan, about 5.1 inches of total snow was reported at Milwaukee Mitchell Airport by 7 a.m. Here's how much snow was reported throughout the state by Friday morning. A winter storm warning was extended through midnight for lakeshore communities. Southeastern Wisconsin got hit with what's considered the largest snowstorm of the season Thursday. Watch Video: Time lapse video of the snowstorm from Feb.
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