Snowfall totals from Jan. 30-31 winter storm that hit SE Wisconsin

The National Weather Service (NWS) collected data from the snowfall that impacted southeastern Wisconsin from Saturday, Jan. 30 through Sunday, Jan. 31.

Below is a list of the running snowfall totals (in inches) in southeast Wisconsin.

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  • Racine, 13.0
  • Kenosha, 12.0
  • Wind Point 11.5
  • Silver Lake, 10.0
  • Thiensville, 10.0
  • Sturtevant, 10.0
  • Brown Deer, 9.5
  • Glendale, 9.2
  • Oak Creek, 9.0
  • Milwaukee, 8.5
  • Wauwatosa, 8.2
  • Menomonee Falls, 8.0
  • Brookfield, 8.0
  • Big Bend, 8.0
  • Butler, 8.0
  • Twin Lakes, 7.8
  • St. Francis, 7.8
  • Germantown, 7.5
  • Sheboygan, 7.0
  • Elkhorn, 7.0
  • Newburg, 6.6
  • Burlington, 6.5
  • Whitewater, 6.0
  • Williams Bay, 6.0
  • Saukville, 6.0
  • Fort Atkinson, 6.0
  • Merton, 5.0
  • Dousman, 4.7
  • Watertown, 4.0
  • Fond du Lac, 2.0
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