ajrwdwgirl
Premium Member
I'm not surprised about snow. The fact is Milwaukee county to the Illinois border usually doesn't snow past mid April and not a lot of snow in April in general.
That being said, the more north in Wisconsin you get, the high of a chance of snow totals in Wisconsin. The Snow Capital in Wisconsin is located over 300+ miles Northwest of the county I live in and gets more snow April as a result.
The reason I said snow capital in Wisconsin in because there is small city/town in the state that average 155 inches of snow a year with the capabilities of getting up to 300 inches of snow a year.
Where I live usually gets less than 50 inches of snow a year and I rather handle that instead.
The Snow Capital in Wisconsin is getting 3 to 5 inches of snow on Monday night.
No snow in my area for quite awhile now. (Thank goodness!)