Here are the latest snowfall totals from across Wisconsin in the last 24 hours
A March snowstorm hit Wisconsin Thursday evening and continues through early Friday. The heaviest snowfall was concentrated in western, central and southern Wisconsin. Shoreline communities such as Milwaukee, Kenosha and Sheboygan saw additional snowfall due to "lake enhancement snow."
Here are some snowfall totals across the state, according to the National Weather Service.
Southeast Wisconsin
The brunt of the winter storm impacted southern Wisconsin as the entire region is under a winter storm warning until 10 a.m. Friday. Heavy snow continued to fall overnight, affecting the region with widespread power outages and slippery, snow-laden roads.
Winter storm advisories that were in effect for much of the state from southern to northeastern Wisconsin expired at noon Friday.
Here are snow totals for the area:
Mequon, 12 inches
Random Lake: 11.7 inches
West Milwaukee: 10.4 inches
St. Francis, 10.1 inches
Mitchell Airport, 10 inches
Grafton: 10 inches
New Berlin: 10 inches
West Allis: 9.8 inches
Eagle: 9.6 inches
Racine, 9.5 inches
Sullivan, 9.1 inches
Dousman, 9 inches
Menomonee Falls: 9 inches
Waukesha, 8.2 inches
Johnson Creek, 7.5 inches
Oconomowoc, 6 inches
Southwest and South Central Wisconsin
Southwest and the south central parts of Wisconsin also saw heavy snow under the winter storm warning.
Here are snowfall totals for the area:
Madison, 5.3 inches
Monona, 4.9 inches
Baraboo, 9 inches
Portage, 8.8 inches
Westfield, 8.3 inches
Plainville, 8 inches
Middleton, 7.9 inches
Pardeeville, 7.4 inches
Maple Bluff, 7.1 inches
La Crosse, 6.1 inches
Northeast Wisconsin
Winter storm advisories that were in effect for most of northeastern Wisconsin expired at noon Friday. Lakeshore communities saw additional snowfall due to "lake enhancement snow."
Here are the snowfall totals for the area:
Sheboygan, 13.2 inches
Kohler, 11 inches
Howards Grove, 10 inches
Oshkosh, 7.5 inches
Weston: 6.2 inches
Manitowoc: 6 inches
Plover: 5.6 inches
Neenah: 4.1 inches
Fond du Lac, 5 inches
Appleton, 3.2 inches
Stratford: 3.2 inches
Oconto Falls: 2.4 inches
Ashwaubenon, 2.4 inches
De Pere: 2.1 inches
Sturgeon Bay, 1.2 inches
North Central Wisconsin
Here are snowfall totals for the area:
Riplinger, 6.8 inches
Bakerville, 6 inches
Loyal, 6 inches
Wisconsin Rapids, 3 inches
This article originally appeared on Milwaukee Journal Sentinel: Wisconsin snowfall totals over last 24 hours during March winter storm