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Wisconsin Snow Cover Map
Wisconsin Snow Cover Map
Wisconsin Snow Cover Map. NASA SVS North America Snow Cover Maps Lac Vieux Desert, perched at an elevation of 1,761 ft., is currently experiencing some of the coldest temps in Wisconsin with air temps last recorded at 28 degrees. View snow accumulations over the most recent period of 6 hours, 24 hours, 48 hours (2 days), and 72 hours (3 days) provided by the the National Water Center National Gridded Snowfall Analysis.The data is a combination of snowfall reports, high-resolution weather models, precipitation estimates, and temperature data to create.
UPDATED All of southern Wisconsin now under a winter storm warning; 7 from madison.com
During the winter as the snow season progresses, you can check our Snow Depth links below the Weather Report links for the latest information. Daily maps, charts, and animations show the extent of snow and ice over the contiguous United States, Alaska, or the whole Northern Hemisphere
UPDATED All of southern Wisconsin now under a winter storm warning; 7
The links below allow you to check current weather conditions, year-round, in specific locations as well as a general snow cover map across the Northern Wisconsin Lake Superior region During the winter as the snow season progresses, you can check our Snow Depth links below the Weather Report links for the latest information. You can explore sequences of images to see how snow and ice cover grow and shrink over a year or change from decade to decade.
Heavy Snow Hits Northeast Wisconsin on December 13, 2017. Note: Snow depth values may be derived from yesterdays reports depending on the frequency of observations that are received by the National Weather Service and the times when the above map is created by the National Operational Hydrologic Remote Sensing Center. The deepest snowpack in Wisconsin was last observed at Land O Lakes with a snowpack depth of 5", about 26% of normal when compared to it's 19" average depth for this time of year
. View snow accumulations over the most recent period of 6 hours, 24 hours, 48 hours (2 days), and 72 hours (3 days) provided by the the National Water Center National Gridded Snowfall Analysis.The data is a combination of snowfall reports, high-resolution weather models, precipitation estimates, and temperature data to create. During the winter as the snow season progresses, you can check our Snow Depth links below the Weather Report links for the latest information.