A record-breaking snowstorm has enveloped the Midwest and Great Lakes, with Green Bay, Wisconsin, experiencing the heaviest snowfall in over a century, accumulating 20 inches. Classified as a historic weather event, this March blizzard has disrupted daily activities, creating hazardous road conditions and making life difficult for residents just days before the arrival of spring.
A historic March blizzard has severely impacted the Midwest and Great Lakes, bringing record snowfall and widespread disruption. While many reports focus on specific record-breaking snow totals in Green Bay, Wisconsin, other accounts broaden the scope to include diverse extreme weather across the entire United States. There is also a notable difference in how the Green Bay event's severity is categorized, with some sources citing century-level records while others, including city officials, label it a "once in a decade" storm.
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Widespread Record-Breaking Storm Impact
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Severity Categorization of Green Bay Blizzard
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