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Mother Nature Shows Her Love With A Valentine’s Day Snow Storm

Meteorologist Brittney Merlot

Feb 13, 2025, 10:44 AM CST

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WAUSAU, Wis. (WXCO) – This one will pack a punch with widespread snow set to strike the state on Friday, bringing accumulations of over a half foot to some spots.

The snow will strike on Valentine’s Day, starting in the afternoon mainly around 3 PM. It’ll ramp up rather quickly and lay down a good 2-5″ through the night. Right now some spots in central Wisconsin could wake up to over a half foot of snow on the ground.

Snow looks to continue into Saturday morning, easing up and scattering out. Another 1-3″ is possible then. Behind that, another blast of light snow may swing through the state on Sunday. This could fire up additional accumulations and would put weekend snow totals across Wisconsin nearing 10″ in some spots!

So right now is the time to gather supplies and make sure you have everything you need for not only yourself but others as well. See if neighbors need a hand, if they have enough groceries and pet food and I’d seriously reconsider going out on a date. But if you do, have an emergency kit in your car. Things like kitty litter for traction, a shovel, extra hat and gloves, hand warmers, blanket, flashlight and battery banks are perfect. And as always drive slow and don’t be in a rush. 

There is good news with the snowfall. The annual American Birkebeiner race held in Sawyer county will take place as normal this year thanks to the last minute snow. Another 4-6” or so expected to hit Hayward in this Valentines Day storm.

Race officials say participants will be able to complete the full traditional course, after being forced to change it last year. The full course begins in Cable and takes thousands of skiers all the way to downtown Hayward. But lackluster snow conditions in 2024 it forced organizers to create a loop stuck in the Cable area only.

So Birkie Fever is ON! The race is set to take place on Saturday February 22nd. Don’t forget to bring the cowbells!

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