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3/15-3/16 Winter Storm


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Looks like we ended up somewhere in the 10" range here. Very hard to tell exactly how much because of the drifting though. Sun is starting to peek through here, although we still have several hours of blowing snow to go before it finally calms down. Will be interesting to see how long this snowpack lasts both around here and in the extreme totals up north. With 3/25/23 it took about 5 days to melt everything but the largest piles. But that was a bit later in the year and a wetter snow with some rain as well on top of it. We are supposed to hit the 50s by Friday, but we will see how much the snowpack reinforces the cold air even with March sunlight. Crazy to think that this is about the same amount of sunlight that we had when were in the upper 80s in late September last year. All in all, a very memorable storm for the state of Wisconsin and one that will be talked about for a while like the 2018 storm.

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7 minutes ago, weatherbo said:

Snow and wind have let up considerably with another 5-6" possible through the night.  Snow is too deep to walk or even snowshoe in, there's no power, and the road is closed for miles. 
Deepest snow I have ever seen. The house is almost buried.

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How much do you have ?

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On 3/14/2026 at 1:33 PM, McHenrySnow said:

If the current majority of models are to be believed, not a chance.

Looks like Green Bay had their second biggest snowstorm on record with 26.1" being the final tally, not too shabby.

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19 minutes ago, josh_4184 said:

Hey Bo long time..... I was complaining early about clearing my 2' plus I received in the past 2 days. But have nothing compared to what your dealing with. 

2' is still a lot of snow especially this time of year when the thrill is def over.  At least we are only 6 weeks away from May.
MQT received 33.7" (LE- 3.79").  Probably nearing 40" out this way. Good to see you were spared the ice!

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4 hours ago, weatherbo said:

Hi all, checking in from rural Marquette County.  Have received 30-35" on top of the 44"that was otg when this started.  Depth between 60-70".  Another foot possible.  
The snow has bridged to the roof.  

 

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Wow!!! that's some amazing stuff right there. Good to hear from you. I was concerned, since you've been AWOL here all winter.

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8 minutes ago, weatherbo said:

2' is still a lot of snow especially this time of year when the thrill is def over.  At least we are only 6 weeks away from May.
MQT received 33.7" (LE- 3.79").  Probably nearing 40" out this way. Good to see you were spared the ice!

Yes missed the ice by about 20 miles, although did get about 10" of sleet, never plowed such heavy stuff in my life. Def over winter, was down to about 12" OTG before this started was finally able to see my roof again now looks like mid January.  Ready for spring break in 2 weeks then will be in southern carribean. 

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