Historical La Crosse Precipitation Data

View long-term precipitation data for La Crosse, Wisconsin. Precipitation is any type of liquid or frozen water that falls to the Earth and can include rain, hail, sleet, or snow. La Crosse averages 35.23 inches of precipitation per year, based on the 1991-2020 climate normals. June is typically the wettest month (5.08 inches) and February is typically the driest month (1.19 inches). Notable records for La Crosse include:

  • Record one-day precipitation (rainfall): 5.59 inches (August 7, 2021)
  • Wettest month: 13.75 inches (August 2007)
  • Wettest year: 44.76 inches (2016)
  • Driest year: 16.77 inches (1910)

Note: The record calendar-day precipitation total doesn’t necessarily equal the record 24-hour total.

Daily and Annual Precipitation

View daily precipitation for La Crosse, Wisconsin, from 1872 to the present day, using combined data from the stations at the La Crosse city weather bureau office (October 1872–December 1950), La Crosse weather service office (October 1985–January 1986) and La Crosse Municipal Airport (January 1951–September 1985 and February 1986–present). This chart shows the daily and total precipitation compared with the normal total precipitation. The vertical lines and left axis represent the daily precipitation; the horizontal lines and right axis represent the yearly total and normal precipitation.


Click and drag anywhere on the chart to zoom in on specific data points.

Download the complete record of precipitation data (CSV)