A significant winter storm brought high snowfall totals to parts of southern Wisconsin.


What You Need To Know

  • The snow is long over and done with at this point

  • We could see a few snow flurries for northern Wisconsin

  • The highest snowfall totals are in southern Wisconsin

Winter storm warnings and winter weather advisories have expired, and the snow is done statewide.

Recap and Timing

The winter storm brought heavy snowfall across Wisconsin, especially to the southern part of the state.

Yesterday, snow picked up as we went into the evening and continued into the overnight hours.

Winds became gusty, and that led to blowing snow. Some areas saw very low visibility because of this.

A look at the fresh snow in Milwaukee on Wednesday morning.

Snow began to taper off earlier this morning, and most of the state quickly moved back to dry, but cloudy, conditions.

Throughout the day, we could still see a few snow flurries for northern Wisconsin, but do not expect any heavy snow.

Temperatures will also decrease through the day, with most cities reaching the 20s by the late afternoon.

Snow Totals

Snow has been heavy in some areas with reports of white out conditions yesterday. So, how much snow did we see?

Check out these totals: