Historical Green Bay Snowfall Data

View snow climatology for Green Bay, Wisconsin. Green Bay averages 55.6 inches of snow per year, based on the 1991-2020 climate normals. Notable records for Green Bay include:

  • Record one-day snowfall: 24 inches (March 1, 1888)
  • Record monthly snowfall: 48.2 inches (March 1888)
  • Record seasonal snowfall: 143.7 inches (1887-1888)
  • Record snow depth: 25 inches (January 25, 1979)

Daily and Seasonal Snowfall Totals

View daily and yearly snowfall for Green Bay from 1886 to the present day, using combined data from the stations at the Green Bay weather bureau office (September 1886–August 15, 1949) and Austin Straubel International Airport (August 16, 1949–present). This chart shows the daily and total snowfall amounts compared with the normal total snowfall. The vertical lines and left axis represent the daily snowfall; the horizontal lines and right axis represent the snow depth, yearly total, and normal total snowfall.


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Download the complete record of daily snowfall totals (CSV)

Long-Term Snowfall Totals

This chart shows the seasonal snowfall totals in Green Bay for every year starting in 1887, along with comparisons to and departures from the 1991-2020 climate normals.

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