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Green Bay, Wisconsin has just experienced its biggest snowstorm in 138 years with 26.1 inches of snow, making this the second-largest storm ever recorded in the Fox Valley region. Areas north of Green Bay saw even more extreme totals with Mountain recording 34.5 inches, Egg Harbor 33 inches, and Ephraim 30 inches. The storm featured rare thundersnow with vivid lightning and extreme snowfall rates of 2-4 inches per hour combined with 50-60 mph wind gusts creating zero visibility. While heavy snow has ended, blizzard conditions continue with dangerous blowing snow as winds still gust 35-50 mph. Simultaneously, a powerful frontal system is sweeping the East Coast bringing heavy rain and severe weather from Florida to New England with a sharp temperature crash following. The Pacific Northwest remains under relentless atmospheric river assault with Seattle and Portland experiencing continuous heavy rain and the Cascades getting buried in snow. A massive Arctic freeze has descended over the central US with Minneapolis and Chicago locked in dangerous cold. Travel remains not advised across Northeast Wisconsin and is challenging across multiple regions coast to coast.