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Excessive Heat for the East; Excessive Rainfall for the Southwest; Severe Weather for the Center of the Nation

Extreme HeatRisk impacts will expand from the Midwest into the Mid-Atlantic and Northeast today. This level of HeatRisk is known for being rare and/or long duration with little to no overnight relief, and affects anyone without effective cooling and/or adequate hydration. Severe weather potential continues from the Great Lakes to the Central Plains today. Heavy rainfall for Southwest on Tuesday. Read More >

February 8, 2025 Winter Storm

 

Event Overview

 

As low pressure tracked across the Ohio Valley, a frontogenetic band of snow set up across central and east central WI early February 8, producing 3-6" of snow by around sunrise. Then, during the day on February 8, another frontogenetic band, aided by a strong upper jet, developed over the same location, producing another 3-6" of snow. Storm total snow amounts of 6-11" were observed in the heaviest band. See map on the right for estimated totals.

Daily snowfall records were set at Green Bay (7.0"), Wausau (9.5"), Appleton (6.2"), and Oshkosh (4.7"). This was the greatest snowfall of the season for locations in the heavier snow band.

 

 

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