The largest snowfall recorded in Wisconsin occurred during the winter of 1888, when a massive snowstorm dropped 36 inches of snow in a single event in the city of Wisconsin Dells. However, some areas in the state have reported total seasonal snow accumulations exceeding 100 inches in particularly snowy years. This record highlights Wisconsin's reputation for harsh winters and significant snowfall.
About 45"
Wisconsin's largest city is Milwaukee. Although, the capital of Wisconsin is Madison.
A little over 40".
Milwaukee is the largest city, with a population of 594,833. The second largest city in Wisconsin is Madison.
Noah's Ark is the largest waterpark in Wisconsin Dells.
The largest county in Wisconsin is The largest Wisconsin county by size is Marathon County, which is 1,545 square miles. In comparison to our smallest state, Rhode Island, which is only slightly larger at 2,000 square miles. The largest Wisconsin county by population is Milwaukee county with just under one million residents.
The third largest city in Wisconsin is Racine, not Green Bay.
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Lake Winnebago is the largest lake in Wisconsin.
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The largest snowfall in Georgia history was on January 22-23, 1940 when a storm brought 22 inches of snow to parts of the state, particularly in the northern and central regions.
Janesville does not have weather records, but to the south Rockville has recorded 51 inches and Madison to the north about 71", as of March 15 2011.