A Thanksgiving week storm has blanketed parts of northern Wisconsin in more than a foot of snow.
As of Wednesday, Nov. 26, some areas bordering Lake Superior have reported up to 14 inches of snowfall, thanks to heavy lake-effect snow. The storm began in earnest overnight on Tuesday, Nov. 25, with some counties expected to see blizzard conditions under the early morning hours of Thanksgiving Day.
Follow this story for latest updates on the ongoing winter storm.
Here’s how much it snowed across northern Wisconsin on Tuesday night:
How much did it snow in northern Wisconsin on Tuesday night?
As of 9:30 a.m. Wednesday, here’s how much it has snowed across northern Wisconsin over the past day, according to latest totals from the National Weather Service:
Wisconsin weather radar
This article originally appeared on Milwaukee Journal Sentinel: How much did it snow across northern Wisconsin on Tuesday night?
Reporting by Maia Pandey, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel / Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
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