Winter Weather — Pierce, Wisconsin
2025-11-25 to 2025-11-26 · Pierce, Wisconsin
Event narrative
A combination of snow and strong winds impacted the county Tuesday night into Wednesday morning. Snowfall amounts around 1 to 3 inches were estimated across the county, and wind gusts around 30 to 40 mph were measured throughout the event at nearby Red Wing Regional Airport.
Wider weather episode
A strong low pressure produced a late fall system that brought a round of rain and heavy snow, as well as very gusty winds to the Upper Midwest. The combination of heavy falling snow and northwest winds gusting to around 25 to 35 mph resulted in hazardous travel, especially across portions of northwest Wisconsin where the strongest winds overlapped with falling snow.
Snowfall reports were limited across the region due to the blowing and drifting that occurred overnight, so nearby reports were used to supplement the analysis. This include a 7.0 inch report near Shell Lake, WI and 7.4 inch report near Sarona near the Washburn/Barron county border, as well as a 6.5 inch report near Rush City in northeastern Chisago County.
The greatest snowfall amounts were reported along and just north of the northern portions of Polk, Barron, and Rusk counties, topping out around 4 to 7 inches.
The top snowfall reports were:
4.8 inches in Turtle Lake, WI (Polk).
4.0 inches near Osceola, WI (Polk).
4.0 inches in Roberts, WI (St Croix).
3.7 inches in Woodville, WI (St Croix).
3.0 inches near Balsam Lake, WI (Polk).
Source: NOAA Storm Events Database, event_id 1298708. Narrative written by the NWS forecast office that issued the report.