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Town-By-Town Snow Totals Released For WI: How Much Did You Get?

Below are the latest unofficial snowfall totals as reported to the National Weather Service from the Dec. 28–29, 2025, winter storm.

The National Weather Service has released snowfall reports from communities across Wisconsin following a winter storm that brought a swath of accumulating snow to much of the state.
The National Weather Service has released snowfall reports from communities across Wisconsin following a winter storm that brought a swath of accumulating snow to much of the state. (Tim Jensen/Patch)

MILWAUKEE, WI — The National Weather Service has released snowfall reports from communities across Wisconsin following a winter storm that brought a swath of accumulating snow to much of the state.

While snowfall amounts varied widely by location, the highest totals were reported in parts of western and central Wisconsin, where several communities picked up around 4 to 5 inches of snow. Lighter accumulations were common across southeastern Wisconsin and along the Lake Michigan shoreline.

Below are unofficial snowfall totals reported to the National Weather Service.

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Viroqua (1 E): 5 inches
Viroqua (1 ESE): 4 inches
Wild Rose (1 ESE): 4.5 inches
Warrens (5 WSW): 3.9 inches
Melrose (4 W): 3.5 inches
Muscoda (5 S): 3.2 inches
Prairie du Chien (1 NE): 2.9 inches
Prairie du Chien (1 NNE): 2.8 inches
Gays Mills: 2 inches
Hill Point (1 SSW): 2 inches
Woodman: 3 inches

Central Wisconsin

Oshkosh (1 NNW): 4 inches
Oshkosh (2 N): 4 inches
Warrens area: 3.9 inches
Arkdale: 2.5 inches
Princeton (3 SE): 2 inches
Green Lake (1 E): 2 inches
Ripon (3 NNW): 1.1 inches
Markesan (1 SW): 1.1 inches
Reedsburg (1 N): 1.2 inches
Mauston (1 ESE): 1 inch

East-Central Wisconsin

Two Rivers (1 SW): 4.5 inches
Two Rivers (2 NNW): 2.8 inches
Saint Joseph (2 SSW): 4 inches
De Pere (3 SE): 4 inches
Neenah (1 SE): 2.6 inches
Appleton: 2.5 inches
Kewaunee: 5 inches
Kohler (3 N): 1.8 inches
Sheboygan (2 SW): 1.8 inches
Plymouth (1 W): 1.8 inches

South-Central Wisconsin

Dodgeville (5 SE): 3 inches
Verona (3 NNE): 2.5 inches
Janesville (3 W): 2.2 inches
Sun Prairie (1 NE): 1.5 inches
Sun Prairie (2 W): 1.3 inches
Stoughton: 1 inch
Black Earth (3 SSE): 1 inch
Cambridge (1 SW): 1.3 inches

Southeast Wisconsin

Cedarburg (1 SSW): 2.5 inches
West Allis (1 SSW): 1 inch
West Allis (3 W): 1 inch
Brookfield (3 WSW): 1 inch
Waukesha (2 NW): 1 inch
New Berlin (2 WNW): 1.5 inches
Muskego (1 WSW): 1 inch
Muskego (1 W): 1 inch
Union Grove (1 NE): 1 inch

Additional reports were received from neighboring portions of Illinois and Iowa, where snowfall amounts generally ranged from 1 to 2 inches.

Snowfall reports are considered unofficial and may be revised as additional data is reviewed by the National Weather Service.

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