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Our Web page provides the ability for our observers to see their observations mapped out in "real time", as well as providing a wealth of information for our data users.įor more information, please click here: Information about CoCoRaHS The only requirements to join are an enthusiasm for watching and reporting weather conditions and a desire to learn more about how weather can affect and impact our lives. By using low-cost measurement tools, stressing training and education, and utilizing an interactive Web-site, our aim is to provide the highest quality data for natural resource, education and research applications. Your observations continue to give scientists an ever clearer picture of where and how much precipitation falls throughout our communities.ĬoCoRaHS (pronounced KO-ko-rozz) is a grassroots volunteer network of backyard weather observers of all ages and backgrounds working together to measure and map precipitation (rain, hail and snow) in their local communities. It's easy to join, takes only five minutes a day and is a fun way to learn about this wonderful natural resource that falls from the sky. If you get the chance, please take a moment to tell a friend or neighbor about this exciting grassroots effort of citizens measuring precipitation right in their own backyards. How often have you seen it rain in your neighborhood and a few blocks away not a drop has fallen. The saying " Rain doesn’t fall the same on all" really proves to be true. Know someone in Guam who might like to participate in measuring precipitation? To sign up just go to join CoCoRaHS, then click on United States and pull up Guam from the state field when you register. Saturday.ĭ.Reports received today as of 10:48 PM EDTĬoCoRaHS has recently expanded across the Pacific Ocean to the Island of Guam which is part of the Mariana Islands in the Western Pacific.

#Snow totals update#

Stevens Point and Wisconsin Rapids had slightly less snow accumulation than Wausau, but wind gusts up to 30 to 45 miles per hour were expected to lead to blowing and drifting snow, as of a National Weather Service forecast update just before 4 a.m. Stevens Point, Wisconsin Rapids got 4.5 inches of snow Initial predictions for Wausau said the area would get up to 12 inches of snow, but as of Saturday morning, 6 inches blanketed the area. Wausau got 6 inches of snowĬentral and north-central Wisconsin saw 10 to 12 inches of snowfall accumulation overnight. While the bulk of the snow has stopped in the Fox Valley and Green Bay areas, Kallas said flurries may continue and final totals from this morning's snowfall are not yet measured. Green Bay, Appleton, Door County got 1.2 inches of snowĮastern Wisconsin's winter weather began as rain, sleet and thunder Friday night, switching to snow Saturday morning between 5 and 7 a.m., NWS Green Bay meteorologist Tasos Kallas said. Light rain and snow were to continue to fall into the early afternoon before giving way to sunny skies and breezy conditions, with wind gusts up to 40 mph. Heavy rain pummeled Milwaukee overnight and into the early morning hours Saturday before slowing and turning to flurries.

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estimates at least 70 dead after tornadoes, severe weather hit multiple states overnight Milwaukee had light snow Saturday morning, 1.13 inches of rain overnight More: Winter storm slows down Saturday morning, wind and snow causes hazardous roads More: 1 to 4 inches of snow, windy conditions in Fox Valley, Green Bay and Door County The highest amount of rain was 2.1 inches, reported in the village of Pleasant Prairie in Kenosha County, Boxell said. More than 2 inches of rain fell in Pleasant Prairie The heaviest snow fell in a band north of Eau Claire on the western side of the state and northwest of the Fox Valley on the eastern side of the state, Boxell said.















Snow totals