Midwest winter storm smashed snow records in Wisconsin
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Dangerous travel, lots of cleanup on day two of winter storm
GREEN BAY, Wis. (WFRV) – Day two of Northeast Wisconsin’s historic snowstorm led to treacherous travel throughout our region. Even when the flakes stopped falling, the roads remained dangerous. Fierce wind whipped the snow around reducing visibility and creating snow drifts in the roads.
Area of heavy snow continues to pivot over thr Fox Valley this morning creating whiteout conditions and snow covered roads. Travel is not advised across northeast WI this morning. 10 a.m. Sunday: A Blizzard Warning has been issued for March 15 at 9:57 a.
Firefighters faced extreme weather putting out a large fire at a Green Bay business Monday winter storms and blizzards continued to rage. Crews were called to Green Bay Converting at 2200 Larsen Road around 7:45 a.
: A blizzard warning has been issued by the National Weather Service Green Bay from 4 p.m. March 15 through 4 p.m. March 16.
Widespread winter storm warnings have been issued across the Midwest on Thursday ahead of the significant storm.
A winter storm system expected to dump over a foot of snow across the region Sunday into Monday morning has prompted the City of Green Bay to declare a snow emergency. The emergency is being declared starting Saturday at 6:00 pm and is set to expire Monday at noon.
The storm could hit during one of the busiest travel periods of the year.