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Winter Storm — Polk, Wisconsin

2025-03-04 to 2025-03-05 · Polk, Wisconsin

Event narrative

An estimated 4 to 8 inches of snowfall was measured across the county with the greatest amounts across the southeast portion.

Wider weather episode

On Tuesday, March 4 to Wednesday, March 5, 2025, a powerful winter storm brought heavy snow and strong wind across the Upper Midwest. As is typical with these large spring systems, Tuesday started warmer with highs in the mid 40s. Clouds and precipitation increased throughout the day as the storm organized. In the evening, the rain changed to snow as cold air wrapped around the system. Northwest winds also strengthened, with widespread gusts of 40 to 50 mph causing significant blowing and drifting.

A narrow band of 8 to 13 inches fell from south central Minnesota through northwest Wisconsin. The combination of snow and wind made many roads impassable, leading to dozens of school closures in west central Wisconsin. There were also power outages.

The highest reported snowfall amounts were:

13.0 inches southwest of Ellsworth, WI (Pierce).

11.0 inches in Woodville, WI (St Croix).

11.0 inches in East Farmington, WI (Polk).


Source: NOAA Storm Events Database, event_id 1243893. Narrative written by the NWS forecast office that issued the report.