Rainfall totals from the past 72 hours in northeast Wisconsin:

(WFRV) – Typically, in early November, Wisconsin begins to see snowfall, but not this year, as the northeastern part of the state nearly washed away with all the rainfall in the past 72 hours.

Local 5’s Ryan Kudish has compiled a detailed list of several areas in northeast Wisconsin and their respective rainfall totals over the last three days.

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Brown County

  • Green Bay Botanical Garden – 1.88 inches
  • Suamico – 1.85 inches
  • Green Bay – 1.80 inches
  • Wrightstown – 1.67 inches
  • National Weather Service in Green Bay – 1.61 inches
  • De Pere – 1.44 inches
  • Green Bay Austin Straubel International Airport – 1.42 inches
  • Denmark – 1.17 inches
  • Allouez – 1.08 inches

Calumet County

  • Menasha – 1.86 inches
  • Hilbert – 1.51 inches
  • Darboy – 1.44 inches
  • Forest Junction – 1.22 inches
  • Brillion – 1.15 inches
  • Chilton – 1.01 inches
  • New Holstein – 0.65 inches

Door County

  • Brussels – 2.47 inches
  • Fish Creek – 2.34 inches
  • Ephraim – 2.34 inches
  • Ellison Bay – 2.29 inches
  • Egg Harbor – 2.06 inches
  • Baileys Harbor – 1.92 inches
  • Washington Island – 1.91 inches
  • Forestville – 1.75 inches
  • Carlsville – 1.74 inches
  • Potawatomi State Park – 1.69 inches
  • Jacksonport – 1.58 inches
  • Sturgeon Bay – 1.46 inches

Fond du Lac County

  • Fond du Lac – 0.68 inches

Kewaunee County

  • Dyckesville – 1.60 inches
  • Luxemburg – 1.48 inches
  • Casco – 1.37 inches
  • Kewaunee 1.23 inches
  • Rankin – 0.95 inches

Langlade County

  • White Lake – 2.33 inches
  • Lily – 2.06 inches
  • Antigo – 1.98 inches
  • Summit Lake – 1.08 inches

Manitowoc County

  • Manitowoc – 1.59 inches
  • Reedsville – 0.95 inches
  • Brillion – 0.91 inches
  • Two Rivers – 0.76 inches
  • Valders – 0.75 inches
  • Shoto – 0.70 inches
  • Millhome – 0.59 inches
  • Mishicot – 0.55 inches

Marinette County

  • Peshtigo – 2.26 inches
  • Athelstane – 2.19 inches
  • Menominee – 2.18 inches
  • Amberg – 2.16 inches
  • Wausaukee – 1.99 inches
  • Marinette – 0.95 inches

Oconto County

  • Mountain – 2.25 inches
  • Oconto Falls – 2.24 inches
  • Abrams – 2.11 inches
  • Pulaski – 1.95 inches
  • Breed – 1.92 inches
  • Suring – 1.84 inches
  • Little Suamico – 1.77 inches
  • Oconto – 1.67 inches
  • Lakewood – 1.45 inches
  • Shawano Lake – 1.29 inches

Outagamie County

  • New London – 2.20 inches
  • Kaukauna – 2.14 inches
  • Appleton – 2.05 inches
  • Shiocton – 1.91 inches
  • Mackville – 1.83 inches
  • Seymour – 1.49 inches
  • Grand Chute – 1.15 inches
  • Hortonville – 0.83 inches
  • Black Creek – 0.81 inches

Shawano County

  • Shawano – 2.26 inches
  • Pella – 2.19 inches
  • Split Rock – 1.90 inches
  • Keshena – 1.83 inches
  • Pulaski – 1.74 inches
  • Wittenberg – 0.60 inches

Sheboygan County

  • Sheboygan – 0.72 inches

Waupaca County

  • Clintonville – 2.40 inches
  • Ogdensburg – 2.34 inches
  • Waupaca – 2.26 inches
  • Fremont – 1.22 inches

Waushara County

  • Wild Rose – 2.58 inches
  • Wautoma – 2.24 inches
  • Almond – 2.19 inches
  • Hancock – 1.71 inches
  • Berlin – 1.54 inches

Winnebago County

  • Menasha – 2.73 inches
  • Oshkosh – 2.09 inches
  • Zittau – 1.70 inches
  • Omro – 1.70 inches

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Local 5’s Ryan Kudish says he doesn’t believe many more totals will be added.

This all depends on whether the National Weather Service in Marquette and Milwaukee release more totals for counties they cover that also lapse into the viewing area.