The 2018-19 astronomical winter (which ran from December 21st through March 19th) was very wet and snowy at both La Crosse, WI and Rochester, MN. In addition, temperatures were colder than the long-term average at both locations.
Below are more details on each of these sites...
Temperatures -
During astronomical winter, temperatures averaged 19.2° at the La Crosse Regional Airport. This was 1.5° colder than the long-term (1872-2019) average of 20.7°. It was the coldest winter since the 2013-14 astronomical winter (average temperature of 12.9° - 8th coldest). That winter was also the last time that the temperature averaged colder than the long-term average during a winter.
Precipitation - 2nd Wettest
During astronomical winter, a total of 7.21 inches of precipitation fell at the La Crosse Regional Airport. This was 3.51 inches wetter than the long-term (1872-2019) average of 3.70 inches. This was the 2nd wettest astronomical winter. The only winter wetter was 1875-76 (9.75 inches). The table below lists the 5 wettest astronomical winters.
Wettest Astronomical Winters
in La Crosse WI
1872-2019
Precipitation
Rank Total Winter
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1 9.75 inches 1875-76
2 7.21 inches 2018-19
3 7.07 inches 1972-73
4 6.85 inches 1921-22
5 6.58 inches 1874-75
The wettest day occurred on December 27 when 0.78 inches of precipitation fell.
Measurable (0.01 inches or greater) precipitation fell on 36 days (40.4 percent) and trace amounts of precipitation fell on another 23 days (25.8 percent).
Snowfall - 3rd Snowiest
During astronomical winter, a total of 53.3 inches of snow fell at the La Crosse Regional Airport. This was 24.1 inches snowier than the long-term average (1896-2019) of 29.2 inches. This was the 3rd snowiest winter and the snowiest since 1970-71 (54.8 inches). The snowiest winter was 1958-59 when 67.8 inches of snow fell. The table below lists the 5 snowiest astronomical winters.
Snowiest Astronomical Winters
in La Crosse WI
1872-2019
Snowfall
Rank Total Winter
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1 67.8 inches 1958-59
2 54.8 inches 1970-71
3 53.3 inches 2018-19
4 52.1 inches 1928-29
5 50.7 inches 1916-17
The snowiest day occurred on February 12 when 9.0 inches of snow fell.
Measurable (0.1 inches or greater) snow fell on 30 days (33.7 percent) and trace amounts of snow fell on another 21 days (23.6 percent).
Snow Depth - 19th greatest
During astronomical winter, the average snow depth at the La Crosse Regional Airport was 8.2 inches. This was 3.8 inches above the long-term (1893-2019) average of 4.4 inches. This was the 19th greatest average.
Measurable snow (a half inch or greater) was on the ground on 62 days or 69.7 percent of the season.
The greatest snow depth was 19 inches on February 21.
There was no snow on the ground on 16 days or 18 percent of the season.
Temperatures -
During astronomical winter, temperatures averaged 14.8° at the Rochester International Airport. This was 2.8° below the long-term (1886-2019) average of 17.6°. It was the coldest winter since the 2013-14 astronomical winter (average temperature of 10.1° - 8th coldest).
Precipitation - Wettest
During astronomical winter, a total of 6.70 inches of precipitation fell at the Rochester International Airport. This was 3.70 inches wetter the long-term (1886-2019) average of 3.00 inches. This was the wettest winter on record. The previous record was 6.36 inches during the winter of 1887-88. The table below lists the 5 wettest astronomical winters.
Wettest Astronomical Winters
in Rochester MN
1886-2019
Precipitation
Rank Total Winter
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1 6.70 inches 2018-19
2 6.36 inches 1887-88
3 6.01 inches 2016-17
4 5.51 inches 1950-51
5 5.32 inches 1982-83
The wettest day occurred on February 23 when 0.89 inches of precipitation fell.
Measurable (0.01 inches or greater) precipitation fell on 35 days (39.3 percent) and trace amounts of precipitation fell on another 15 days (16.9 percent).
Snowfall - Snowiest
During astronomical winter, a total of 65.1 inches of snow fell at the Rochester International Airport. This was 37.2 inches above the long-term (1908-2019) average of 27.9 inches. This was the snowiest winter on record. The previous record was 52.8 inches during the winter of 1996-97. The table below lists the 5 snowiest astronomical winters.
Snowiest Astronomical Winters
in Rochester MN
1908-2019
Snowfall
Rank Total Winter
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1 65.1 inches 2018-19
2 52.8 inches 1996-97
3 48.6 inches 1950-51
4 48.3 inches 1916-17
5 47.0 inches 2013-14
The snowiest day occurred on February 23 when 10.1 inches of snow fell.
Measurable (0.1 inches or greater) snow fell on 28 days (31.5 percent) and trace amounts of snow fell on another 14 days (15.7 percent).
Snow Depth - 12th Greatest
During astronomical winter, the average snow depth at the Rochester International Airport was 9.9 inches. This was 4.3 inches above the long-term (1939-2019) average of 5.6 inches. The greatest average was 15.6 inches in 1978-79.
Measurable snow was on the ground on 71 days or 79.8 percent of the season.
The greatest snow depth was 28 inches on February 24.
There was no snow on the ground on 12 days or 13.5 percent of the season.