Snowfall totals, southeast Wisconsin winter storm from Jan. 1-2

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The National Weather Service (NWS) collected data from the snowfall that impacted southeastern Wisconsin from Saturday, Jan. 1 through Sunday, Jan. 2. 

Below is a list of the running snowfall totals (in inches) in southeast Wisconsin -- totals that most likely will change.

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  • North Bay, 8.9
  • Kenosha, 8
  • Elmwood Park, 8
  • Racine, 8
  • Wind Point, 6.5
  • Oak Creek, 6.5
  • Caledonia, 5
  • St. Francis, 5
  • South Milwaukee, 5
  • Wind Lake, 5
  • Milwaukee Mitchell International Airport, 4.8
  • Delavan, 4.8
  • Burlington, 4.5
  • Twin Lakes, 4.5
  • Waterford, 4.3
  • Caledonia, 4
  • Union Grove, 4
  • Rochester, 4
  • Palmyra, 4
  • Waukesha, 4
  • Silver Lake, 3.8
  • Oak Creek, 3.7
  • Big Bend, 3.6
  • Paddock Lake, 3.5
  • West Allis, 3.5
  • Whitefish Bay, 3.5
  • Mukwonago, 3.3
  • Wauwatosa, 3.3
  • Greenfield, 3
  • Butler, 3
  • Bayside, 3
  • Hartland, 3
  • Janesville, 3
  • Brown Deer, 2.9
  • Eagle, 2.5
  • Brookfield, 2

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