

for parts of I-41 and I-43 in the city while the Brown County Sheriff's Office responded to at least 62 crashes and 327 vehicles stuck or in ditches over the three-day storm. Green Bay public safety officials extended a tow ban until 5 a.m. RELATED: Roofs collapse as heavy snow accumulates He said one building on Broadway reported some roof damage, but that most of the property damage reported in the Green Bay area was in Ashwaubenon and De Pere. Jody Buth said residents heeded warnings Sunday and largely stayed in, keeping weather-related incidents in the city to a minimum. In Green Bay, government agencies and residents continued to dig out from the weekend storm. View Gallery: Spring blizzard blankets Wisconsin | April 15 photos Previous record 15.1 inches in 1907.Ī chance of freezing rain, along with a mix of rain and snow, was in the forecast Wednesday in northeast Wisconsin, with a chance of snow transitioning to freezing rain and rain in central Wisconsin.īut don't fret - temperatures are expected to rise later in the week and could approach 50 degrees by this coming weekend in some places. Snowiest April on record: April 2018, 36.7 inches. Second largest snowstorm on record: April 13-16, 24.2 inches first place is 29 inches March 1-2, 1888. Largest April snowstorm record: April 13-16, 24.2 inches previous record was 11 inches April 4-5. Previous records set in 1934, 19.ĭaily temperature records: April 15, low of 28 degrees tied previous record from 1935. Previous records set in 19.ĭaily snowfall records: April 13, 2.5 inches April 14, 11 inches April 15, 10.2 inches. Precipitation records: April 13, 1.53 inches April 14, 1.18 inches. Records were broken all over the state for snowfall, temperature and precipitation, according to the National Weather Service. More snowfall totals to come once updated by the National Weather Service. The storm of March 1888 still holds the crown with a whopping 29 inches.Ī chance of continued snow remained on Monday, but accumulations shouldn't be more than an inch or two.īelow are the snow totals from the weekend around the state, plenty of broken records and a look ahead to this week's weather. The 24.2 inches that fell in Green Bay is the largest April snowfall ever and the second largest all-time snowfall on record. How historic? We're getting new details on records set over the weekend. View Gallery: Wisconsin cleans up spring snow | April 16 photosĪ historic spring storm buried much of the state in snow over the weekend, dropping more than two feet in some places, but forecasts call for more snow and freezing rain later in the week.
