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Get the Wisconsin Rapids, WI local weather forecast by the hour and the next 10 days.
In south-central and southeast Wisconsin, the heaviest snowfall will begin after 9 a.m., the weather service said, with accumulations of 6 to 12 inches. There's the potential for rain and snow to ...
The 1991 Halloween blizzard was a powerful storm that caused a period of heavy snowfall and ice accumulation, which affected parts of the Upper Midwest of the United States, from October 31 to November 4, 1991. Over the last week of October 1991, a large storm system over the Atlantic Ocean ( 1991 Perfect Storm) blocked most of the weather ...
Part of the 1977–78 North American winter. The Great Blizzard of 1978 was a historic winter storm that struck the Ohio Valley and Great Lakes regions of the United States as well as Southern Ontario in Canada from Wednesday, January 25 through Friday, January 27, 1978. It is often cited as one of the most severe blizzards in US history. [1]
The heaviest snow is expected to fall after 6 p.m. Friday in Wausau, Rhinelander, Marshfield, Wisconsin Rapids. Wausau, Wisconsin Rapids, Marshfield, Stevens Point could get up to 12 inches of ...
The December 2009 North American blizzard was a powerful nor'easter that formed over the Gulf of Mexico in December 2009, and became a major snowstorm that affected the East Coast of the United States and Canadian Atlantic provinces. The snowstorm brought record-breaking December snowfall totals to Washington, D.C., Baltimore, and Philadelphia .
Here are the most recent Wisconsin snow totals, according to NWS data: La Crosse: 14.2 inches. Barre Mills: 11.5 inches. Stoddard: 11 inches. Eagle River: 8.8 inches. ... Wisconsin weather radar.
Most in a 24-hour period: 230 centimetres (90.6 in) of snow on Mount Ibuki, Japan on 14 February 1927. [307] Most in one calendar month : 9.91 meters (390 inches) of snow fell in Tamarack, California , in January 1911, leading to a snow depth in March of 11.46 meters (451 inches) (greatest measured in North America).