
Sun Feb 09 11:20:00 UTC 2025: ## Winter Storm Brenda Blankets Northeast Wisconsin with 4-10 Inches of Snow
**GREEN BAY, WI** – Winter Storm Brenda delivered on its promise of significant snowfall across Northeast Wisconsin, dumping between 4 and 10 inches of snow across the region, according to FOX 11 Meteorologist Audrey Leigh. The storm, which began early Saturday morning, continued throughout the day, with the heaviest snowfall occurring between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m.
Areas north of Highway 10 and south of Highway 64, including Green Bay, experienced the highest accumulations, with 5-8 inches reported. Snow totals decreased significantly south of Highway 10, with Appleton seeing 3-6 inches and areas south of Oshkosh and Manitowoc receiving only a couple of inches. Some areas west of Highways 10 and 29 reported closer to 8 inches.
The snow ended Saturday evening, leaving behind a blanket of light and fluffy snow. Temperatures reached a high of 25 degrees during the day, with light winds. The forecast for Sunday and Monday calls for mostly sunny skies and highs around 20 degrees.
FOX 11 encourages viewers to share their photos of Winter Storm Brenda. For a complete forecast, viewers can check out Meteorologist Phil DeCastro’s report [link to report].