FRIDAY 2/24/2023 – 1:05 p.m.

(WFRV) – With the two-day winter storm wrapped up, final snowfall totals have been provided by officials. Totals show that multiple northeast Wisconsin cities have been covered by well over a foot of snow.

The National Weather Service of Green Bay released the 60-hour snowfall reports ending around 6 a.m. on February 24.

  • 18.2″ – Shawano
  • 16.5″ – Sturgeon Bay
  • 15.5″ – Oconto Falls
  • 14.3″ – Shiocton
  • 13.3″ – Appleton
  • 12.7″ – Green Bay
  • 11.0″ – Peshtigo
  • 10.1″ – Wild Rose
  • 9.7″ – Oshkosh
THURSDAY 2/23/2023 – 1:18 p.m.

(WFRV) – Now that the storm is moving out of the Green Bay area, officials have provided snowfall totals for the past 36 hours, with some areas getting well over a foot of snow.

The National Weather Service of Green Bay released the totals that ended around 9 a.m. on Thursday.

  • 15.3″ – Shawano
  • 14.1″ – Ephraim
  • 12.4″ – Oconto Falls
  • 11.8″ – Fish Creek
  • 11.3″ – Appleton
  • 10.4″ – Washington Island
  • 10.1″ – Green Bay
  • 9.0″ – Oshkosh
  • 9.0″ – Denmark
THURSDAY 2/23/2023 – 10:10 a.m.

(WFRV) – Round two of Wisconsin’s most recent winter storm has wrapped up. How have the estimates compared to the reported snowfalls so far?

The National Weather Service in Green Bay released snowfall reports for the last 24 hours on Thursday morning. The totals were as of 8 a.m. Thursday.

  • 11.4″ – Cecil 5.6 ENE
  • 9.6″ – Oconto Falls 1.0 SE
  • 8.5″ – Appleton
  • 8.5″ – Brillion
  • 8.0″ – Sister Bay 1 N
  • 8.0″ – Omro 1 WSW
  • 7.8″ – Washington Island
  • 7.5″ – Pulaski
  • 7.4″ – NWS Green Bay
  • 6.5″ – Summit Lake
  • 6.5″ – Wautoma 3 SE
  • 6.5″ – Casco
  • 6.5″ – Waupaca 1 E
  • 6.2″ – Athelstane 6 SW
  • 6.2″ – New London 2 SE
  • 6.1″ – Argonne 1.5 NW
  • 6.0″ – Athelstane 1.6 E
  • 6.0″ – Wrightstown
  • 5.6″ – Hazelhurst
  • 5.0″ – New London 4.1 N
WEDNESDAY 2/22/2023 – 10:57 a.m.

(WFRV) – Wisconsin’s most recent snowstorm could bring upwards of ten inches of snow to some areas. But what are the reported totals so far?

The National Weather Service in Green Bay released snowfall reports for the first part of the winter storm that is expected to impact most of Wisconsin. The totals were as of 7 a.m. Wednesday.

  • 4.0″ – Marshfield 6 SW
  • 3.5″ – Wautoma
  • 3.4″ – Strafford NW
  • 3.4″ – Wild Rose
  • 3.1″ – Waupaca
  • 3.0″ – New London
  • 2.8″ – Oconto Falls
  • 2.8″ – Appleton
  • 2.7″ – Green Bay (NWS)
  • 2.5″ – Oshkosh
  • 2.2″ – Rhinelander
  • 1.8″ – Marinette
  • 1.3″ – Boulder Junction

Local 5 will update this story as snowfall totals get updated throughout the day.