
#Wisconsin snow storm totals code
for LOCAL WEATHER: additional OPTIONS: City, ST -or- ZIP code -or- ST. Oshkosh is opening with a two-hour delay. Wisconsin 24 hr New Snow Accumulation Analysis. No closings are reported in Appleton, though Hortonville, New London, Pulaski, Oconto are closed. The Green Bay School District is opening today with a two-hour delay as are in the districts in the Green Bay metro area. The Wausau School District is moving to virtual learning Thursday, while Wisconsin Rapids, Stevens Point, Marshfield and many surrounding districts are closed Thursday. At Wausau, the seasonal total of 96.4 inches makes it the 3rd snowiest winter on record. At Rhinelander, the seasonal total of 115.6 inches eclipsed the old record of 107.6 inches set during the winter of 2013-14. Schools closed in Wausau, Wisconsin Rapids, Stevens Point and more Record breaking snowfall was noted across northern Wisconsin this winter. Instead, a blast of Arctic air is expected to bring below-normal temperatures from Sunday to Tuesday, with highs ranging from the single digits in the Northwoods to the teens or 20s in Green Bay. Wisconsin can expect "some scattered drizzle and snow showers," especially in the northern part of the state. There's not much more snow or wintry mix coming our way, Cultice said. While the direct cause of the outages is still being determined, many of them were reported either early Thursday or late Wednesday, while the storm was moving through. Parts of Wisconsin saw heavy snow in places like Sheboygan and Appleton, while southern Wisconsin saw mostly sleet and freezing rain in areas like Milwaukee and Racine. Power outagesĪnd early this morning, nearly 50,000 WPS, We Energies, Alliant and Xcel customers in Wisconsin were without power, especially in the northern half of the state. Thursday, the most snowfall was reported in Bayfield County, with 15 inches in Cable, 16 inches in Moquah, and 12 inches in Washburn. Over the last two winters, Green Bay has received 142.1 inches, or nearly 12 feet of snow.As of 7 a.m. Last winter, Green Bay received 68.1 inches of snow, making it the 21st snowiest winter on record. Over the last two winters, Wausau has received 185.6 inches, or over 15 feet of snow.Īs of April 11th, Green Bay has received 74.0 inches of snow, which currently makes it the 12th snowiest winter on record. Weather May snowstorm for the record books blankets parts of Wisconsin and Michigan Snow totals just after sunrise Monday already topped 13 inches in Herman, Michigan 11.1 inches over. Last winter, Wausau received 89.2 inches of snow, making it the 4th snowiest winter on record. AFTERNOON/TONIGHT: This afternoon there will be a chance of some scattered showers with isolated thunder. Madison’s January and 2022 snow total stayed at 9.1 inches, 4.1 inches below normal. Storm chances tonight and tomorrow, warm next week. the big storm system will spread snow and significant icing from the central and southern Rockies to parts of the Northeast this week. Over the last two winters, Rhinelander has received 215.5 inches, or nearly 18 feet of snow.Īs of April 11th, Wausau has received 96.4 inches of snow, which currently makes it the 3rd snowiest winter on record. Earlier fears of the heavy band of snow hitting southern Wisconsin have eased. Last winter, Rhinelander received 99.9 inches of snow, making it the 4th snowiest winter on record. Snow may still occur across the region into the first half of May, thus the final snowfall for the season may still change over the next several weeks.Īs of April 11th, Rhinelander has received 115.6 inches of snow, making it the snowiest winter on record.


Record breaking snowfall was noted across northern Wisconsin this winter. Here are the snowfall totals for the south central region of Wisconsin: Middleton, 13.9 inches Madison, 12 inches Beaver Dam, 12 inches Janesville, 11 inches Maple Bluff 10 inches Elkhorn, 8.
