Wisconsin
Snowfall totals from Wisconsin winter storm; Jan. 28, 2023
The Nationwide Climate Service (NWS) is gathering knowledge from the snowfall that’s impacting southeastern Wisconsin on Saturday, Jan. 28, 2023.
Beneath is a listing of preliminary, operating snowfall whole stories (in inches) – totals that would change.
CLICK HERE to view a snowfall totals map from the Nationwide Climate Service
- Beaver Dam, 2
- Burlington, 6
- Butler, 2.5
- Franklin, 6
- Elmwood Park, 8.9
- Genoa Metropolis, 8
- Greendale, 3.3
- Jackson, 2.2
- Johnson Creek, 5.5
- Kenosha, 7
- Lake Geneva, 5.1
- Mequon, 2
- Milwaukee, 5.8
- New Berlin, 4.8
- North Prairie, 5.3
- Oak Creek, 6.3
- Oconomowoc, 4
- Pell Lake, 7
- Nice Prairie, 5
- Port Washington, 2.5
- Racine, 8.9
- Rochester, 6
- St. Francis, 7.1
- Watertown, 3
- Waukesha, 5.3
- West Allis, 5.1
- Whitefish Bay, 3.8
- Whitewater, 6
- Williams Bay, 6
- Wind Level, 6
In the meantime, FOX6Now.com provides a wide range of extraordinarily helpful climate instruments that can assist you navigate the stormy season. They embody the next:
FOX6 Storm Heart app
FOX6 Information app
FOX Climate app
MAPS AND RADAR
We now have a bunch of maps and radars on the FOX6 Climate web page which can be updating usually — to offer you essentially the most correct evaluation of the climate. From a county-by-county view to the Midwest regional radar and a nationwide view — it’s all there.
SCHOOL AND BUSINESS CLOSINGS
When the climate will get slightly dicey, faculties and companies might shut down. Monitor the most recent record of closings, cancellations, and delays reported in southeast Wisconsin.
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