MILWAUKEE – The National Weather Service (NWS) collected data from the blizzard that affected southeastern Wisconsin from Saturday, January 30, to Sunday, January 31.
Below is a list of running snowfall totals (in inches) in southeastern Wisconsin – totals that are likely to change.
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- Glendale, 13
- Mequon, 11
- Oak Creek, 11
- Kenosha, 10
- Thiensville, 10
- Sturtevant, 10
- Wauwatosa, 10
- West Milwaukee, 10
- Pleasant Prarie, 8.5
- Brown Deer, 8.1
- Butler, 8
- San Francisco, 7.8
- Germantown, 7.5
- Racine, 7.3
- Newburg, 6.6
- Burlington, 6.5
- Oak Creek, 6.0
- Saukville, 6.0
Snow is accumulating on the River Hills
Heavy, damp snow fell overnight.
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Racine gets ready to snow when the winter storm hits
Racine is expected to have one of the highest total snowfalls overnight from Saturday to Sunday, when a winter storm hits southeastern Wisconsin.