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General. List of weather records. Large-scale events that affected Minnesota. 2007 Midwest flooding. Mid-June 1992 Tornado Outbreak. 1968 Tracy tornado. 1991 Halloween blizzard. Great Storm of 1975. 1936 North American heat wave.
In Wisconsin, the highest snowfall totals were recorded mainly across northern and eastern portions of the state, with 22 inches (56 cm) of snowfall near Cornucopia and Sheboygan receiving 13.2 inches (34 cm) of snow. [42] [43] Due to the high snow accumulations, several schools were closed or delayed opening hours across the state. [43]
The additional snow at Bismarck (17.5 inches), brought the season snowfall total to 101.4 inches. This set an all-time seasonal snowfall record for Bismarck, which still stands today. Blizzard of March 2-5, 1966 One of the most severe blizzards on record to impact the Northern Plains occurred 50 years ago between March 2-5 of 1966.
Just hours after a storm finishes unloading drenching rain and mountain snow in the northwestern United States, a new storm will roll ashore prior to the middle of the week and could bring enough ...
The Twin Cities is still expected to see 6 to 11 inches of snow by late Sunday night in what could be the biggest snowfall of the year. But it may not look like that much by the time residents ...
v. t. e. The 2009 Red River flood along the Red River of the North in North Dakota and Minnesota in the United States and Manitoba in Canada brought record flood levels to the Fargo-Moorhead area. The flood was a result of saturated and frozen ground, spring snowmelt exacerbated by additional rain and snow storms, and virtually flat terrain.
Here are the most recent rainfall totals for the Milwaukee area, according to the NWS volunteer monitoring service: Saukville: 2.07 inches rain, trace of snow Mequon: 1.9 inches rain, trace of snow
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