(WFRV)- The National Weather Service in Green Bay and Milwaukee have released snowfall totals from the system that brought accumulating snow to the area overnight February 14th, through much of February 15th and even into the morning hours on February 16th due to lake and bay effect snow.
Storm Team 5 Meteorologist Ryan Kudish has compiled a list of all the snowfall reports across northeast Wisconsin. With a bulk of the snow now at an end, the full event totals are listed below, sorted by county.
If you have an remaining snowfall totals, it is encouraged to send along a photo and where the measurement came from as a few of our counties, including Calumet, Manitowoc, Shawano and Kewaunee have seen very few reports. A reminder to measure storm total and not current snow depth.
Brown County
- NWS Green Bay 6.9”
- WFRV TV 6.8”
- De Pere 6.4”
- Wrightstown 6.5”
- Allouez 6.3”
- Howard 6.3”
Calumet County
- High Cliff State Park 6.4”
Door County
- Fish Creek 7.3”
- Washington Island 6.7”
- Clay Banks 6.5”
- Sturgeon Bay 6.2”
- Egg Harbor 6.1”
- Sister Bay 6.0”
Fond Du Lac County
- Fond Du Lac 6.5”
- St Peter 6.0”
- Eldorado 5.9”
Kewaunee County
- Kewaunee 4.1”
Green Lake County
- Green Lake 7.5”
- Princeton 7.2”
- Markesan 5.1”
Langlade County
- Antigo 6.5″
Manitowoc County
- Two Rivers 8.3″
Marinette County
- Amberg 7.6”
- Caldron Falls 6.0”
- Athelstane 5.4”
- Peshtigo 5.0”
- Mountain 4.5”
Marquette County
- Montello 7.0”
Oconto County
- Pulaski 6.7”
- Oconto 5.4”
- Suring 5.3”
Outagamie County
- Kaukauna 8.1”
- Appleton 8.0”
- Greenville 7.5”
- Kimberly 7.5”
- Combined Locks 7.1”
- Shiocton 6.9”
- New London 6.7”
Shawano County
- Shawano 5.5”
Sheboygan County
- Sheboygan 6.0”
Waupaca County
- King 8.0″
- Waupaca 8.0”
Waushara County
- Poy Sippi 10.5”
- Coloma 10”
- Marion 10”
- Wautoma 9.5”
- Pine River 8.5”
- Silver Lake 7.8”
- Hancock 5.1”
Winnebago County
- Omro 9.5”
- Neenah 8.2”
- Waukau 8.0”
- Oshkosh 6.5”
WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY: Lake effect snow tonight
After a quiet start to the season, February has seen Green Bay’s snowfall deficit shrink with multiple rounds of snow. We have now accumulated 19″ of snow in Green Bay and if February ended today, it would be tied for the snowiest February on record with 2019.