Green Bay buried in record 17.8 inches of snow | Green Bay Press Gazette | greenbaypressgazette.com
A record-setting two-day spring storm — the biggest in more than a century — left Green Bay with 17.8 inches of snow by late Wednesday evening.
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“We’re in a cold pattern, so we’re not going to see our temperatures rise into the mid 30s or anything too soon,” said Teri Egger, a meteorologist with the National Weather Service in Ashwaubenon. “This snow will be sticking around probably for the next five to six days.”
The 17.8 inches of snow over two days make it the third-largest snowstorm in Green Bay’s history. It only trails snowstorms in 1888 and 1889.
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