![]() ![]() Oshkosh is opening with a two-hour delay. 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. Schools closed in Wausau, Wisconsin Rapids, Stevens Point and more 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. Snow totals were even more impressive just north of the Chippewa Valley with nearly two feet of snow in Delta, WI, which is just south of US-2 about 25 miles SW of Ashland. 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. Until then, the narrow band continues to move through the area bringing 30 to 40 mph winds and the possibility of 1-2 inches of snow per hour.As of 7 a.m. Snow in western Wisconsin is expected to end by 9 a.m. The area most likely to see heavy snow on Monday is La Crosse, already with 9 inches of snow on the ground, while nearby cities like Onalaska, are reporting 13 inches with more snow on the way. Places like Northfield saw 22 inches according to the weather service. ![]() Slick spots are expected to continue tonight with overnight lows in the 20s. This snow will wind down and come to an end by early evening. Western and central parts of Wisconsin were the areas most affected by the snowstorm. Appleton set a new daily snowfall record of 11.8. In Wausau, there are already reports of 8 inches. Snowfall reports for Green Bay, Appleton and Oshkosh are still coming in. Similar to the Milwaukee area, more central lakeshore communities will see minimal snow, but hazardous road conditions remain a major concern. The heaviest of the snow in the Green Bay, Appleton and Oshkosh areas will persist through mid to late morning, then likely taper off through the afternoon. Snow reports still coming in from Green Bay, Appleton and Oshkosh While conditions are expected to dry up on Tuesday another storm system is already heading toward Wisconsin and will likely bring rain to Madison and Milwaukee as temperatures continue to rise later in the week. However, the National Weather Service is still warning about hazardous conditions developing on roads as 511 Wisconsin is reporting hazardous conditions on the I-94 corridor past Oconomowoc towards Madison. The Milwaukee area saw less than an inch of snow, while early reports from the Madison area show 2 inches of snow and with this weather system expected to end early this afternoon those numbers will likely stay the same. Data Source: National Centers for Environmental Information. (WSAW) - In contrast to the winter storm so far this season, the round of snow that impacted North Central. The story is different in Appleton, Green Bay and Oshkosh, where heavy snow is still falling.Īs snow is starting to taper off this morning, here is what you to know about this spring snowstorm: Minimal snow in the Milwaukee and Madison areas Snowfall in inches: Wisconsin (statewide). First Alert Weather: Snowfall Totals Thursday. The Milwaukee area mostly missed any significant snow but hazardous conditions continue to develop on roads. After a week's worth of sunshine and clear skies, Wisconsin saw a burst of snow overnight and into Monday with more than 10 inches of snow dumped onto the western part of the state. ![]()
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