snow depth totals
Wisconsin
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Does anyone know the snow depth totals around WI?
Naz 's Link
Can't vouch for its accuracy except where I live, it's right on … no snow, all rain along Lake Michigan. There will be a pile of standing corn this season as many fields are standing water.
I report mine to NOAA in Duluth and it is up on weatherunderground as well as COCORAHS.
My station is in Seeley so do a search.
I have 10" so far an lightly snowing yet.
smokey's Link
I wish more would sign up for this as it is cheap to participate and would give better coverage of storms.
Wu is nice as it is automatic if you have a weather station and anyone can get a station for about $100 and up.
None on the ground in the Fox cities, Berlin, or Oshkosh. 2-3 in Shawano County. Hwy 29 seemed to be a dividing line.
Spoke with my parents last night...over 10" on the ground at their home in Eagle River
11 inches southern Lincoln cty. Temps are falling and winds are blowing. Geez.
Spoke with my mom in Three Lakes. She said 13" and still coming. Lots of closings including schools.
Not there but I have heard Hayward had 15 from one person and 16 from another. Also heard it has settled some already.
Minneapolis news reported 15 at Rice Lake.
Rochester MN, a little over 2 but there was freezing rain before that, roads were terrible ice early today.
yes its settling some, and going to get cold.
When I left my place in northern Polk county yesterday around 10am, I had to clear off 5-6 inches of snow from my tuck first.
It was still coming down hard as I left.
I'm hoping lc or someone can give me an accurate report from Pierce county. I have received reports anywhere from 1 to 3". I have a few pop up blinds out that I'm worried about.
Bayfield County, city of Washburn got around 8 inches, across the Bay to Ashland some reports up to 15.
Bucks_n_Gobblers's Link
Direct link to Athelestine
This is a link to more...
http://cmlnmbs-weather.blogspot.com/2007/12/web-cams-across-region.html
12" in Phillips. Walking in the woods is not easy. Still very soggy under the snow and need rubber boots even with the cold forecast.
Rut-We got about 2 inches of snow here in eastern Pierce. (Oops...according to the county, Pierce ends where 10 and 63 cross.)
With this storm even 10 miles north or south can make a big difference in the snow depth.
Camp 2 hit it on the head, not the kind of snow you want early with no frost in the ground. Depth and wetness both bad. One guy told me it would normally take him 2 hours to plow the depth of snow he got (15 inches). This one took him 4.5. Not to mention all the grass he probably dug up and gravel moved onto the lawn.
In Oneida county we have about 13 total where I'm at. About 8 inches and then about an eighth inch of frozen rain crust and 5 inches over the top of that. Really hard walking. Most is fluffy with soft ground underneath. Some reports on tv of 20 inches or so in places.
smokey's Link
I was checking cameras SW of Minong today. In the woods it varied from 10 to about 15. Mostly fluff.
smokey's Link
Go to this site for current snow depth maps. Check individual weather stations. I wish more people would participate in reporting to this site.