Appleton receives over 4 inches of snow during Thursday storm

Appleton Sees Over 4 Inches of Snow from Thursday’s Storm

Appleton experienced significant snowfall, with reports indicating over 4 inches fell during the storm on Thursday, impacting local conditions.

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APPLETON: So, Appleton really got hit with the snow on Thursday! The National Weather Service reported that the city received over 4 inches of snow. Pretty wild, right?

Throughout the snowfall, the total ranged between 4 and 5 inches. In the Darboy area, they measured about 4.8 inches. The heaviest snow was near Lake Michigan, with Two Rivers getting a whopping 7.8 inches and Manitowoc just over 7 inches.

If you’re wondering about road conditions, the Wisconsin Department of Transportation has a handy interactive map. It shows the current state of major highways and interstates, which is super useful when the weather gets rough.

They recently updated the map to make it easier to understand. You can see if roads are normal, partially covered, or completely covered. They even have a category for when travel isn’t advised. It’s a great tool to check before you head out.

And if you’re curious about traffic, the map also highlights active crashes and has traffic camera views for some highways in Brown County. So, you can see what’s happening in real-time before you hit the road.

Overall, it’s a good reminder to stay safe and check conditions if you’re planning to travel in this snowy weather.

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