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Thursday, February 2, 2012

A Tale of Two Groundhog Days: 40 Degrees Vs. Freezing Blizzard

It's painful to think about, but take a look at these pictures and stories from the storm that hit Feb. 1-2, 2011, leaving behind 15 to 20 inches.

One year ago on this date, most of southern Wisconsin hunkered down and braced the blizzard conditions produced by a powerful low pressure center. The blizzard featured strong winds and, of course, lots of snow. It pushed through the state from the evening hours of Feb. 1 into the morning of Feb. 2. According to the National Weather Service, Fox Point and Bayside received between 15 and 20 inches of snow from that single storm. When it was all said and done, Wisconsin Emergency Management issued a civil emergency for the area. Two major interstates, I-43 and I-94, were shut down from Milwaukee to the Illinois border because of the drifting snow. The blizzard had several nicknames including "The Groundhogs Day Blizzard of 2011", "The 2011 …

Thursday, November 10, 2011

POLL: How Much Snowfall Will We Receive This Winter?

Wednesday and Thursday brought the first traces of the white stuff into metro Milwaukee.

Softly falling snow appeared briefly around southeastern Milwaukee on Wednesday and Thursday, sticking for a time to grass and leaves and reminding us all that Summerfest is indeed a long, long way away. Average snowfall in Milwaukee is 52.6 inches, according to the Wisconsin State Climatology Office. The same organization reports that cumulative snowfall has been above average in four of the last five winters, including 99 inches in 2007-08. Last year was marked by a huge blizzard in early February. But that was preceded by five consecutive years of below-average snowfall. So this year it will be ... what? Make your vote in the poll and give us more thoughts in the comments. We'll check back to see how accurate Patch readers were once the…

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