Some parts of central Wisconsin saw upwards of 30 inches of snow from the storm.
More than two feet of snow dropped on some areas of Wisconsin on March 14 as a potential record-breaking winter storm ...
Flood risk in Milwaukee is near to below average this spring, according to the National Weather Service.
Wisconsin's National Weather Service offices confirmed more snowfall records from the March blizzard, including a 33-inch ...
Just a week after a historic blizzard, the snow is almost all gone in Milwaukee, and even the hard-hit parts of northern ...
The storm hit hardest in northeast and northern Wisconsin, with snow total reports to the National Weather Service that ...
A few brief snow showers may clip our northern counties early this evening. Little or no snow accumulation is expected, but brief reduced visibility is possible when driving into one of these snow ...
A record-breaking snowstorm moved through Central Wisconsin March 14-16. Which city broke 2 all-time snowfall records?
Snowfall total reports for the March 14-16 snowstorm show many double-digit accumulations across Central Wisconsin and one ...
Central Wisconsin is expected to see more than a foot of snow this weekend with isolated areas of 2 feet or more, the National Weather Service said.
Cooler conditions are expected for Brewers Opening Day. Scattered showers are expected to pop up during the early and middle afternoon.
As Central Wisconsin braces for a forecasted 15-24 inches of snow the evening of Saturday, March 14 through Monday, March 16, with locally higher amounts around 30 inches possible, many people are ...