Start time for Palmyra Eagle Area School District students delayed by 2 hours Monday due to cold
PALMYRA -- The start time for students attending schools within the Palmyra Eagle Area School District will be delayed Monday, December 19th due to the bitter cold.The National Weather Service has issued a Wind Chill Advisory for all of southeastern Wisconsin to be in effect through 10:00 a.m. Monday.Due to anticipated wind chills, school for students within the Palmyra Eagle Area School District will be delayed by two hours on Monday, District Administrator Dr.
Cleanup amid bitterly cold temperatures after weekend snow: "Don't want to do it in the morning!"
MILWAUKEE -- We saw significant snowfall in southeastern Wisconsin for the third straight weekend -- with a Winter Storm Warning in effect from Friday afternoon, December 16th through midnight on December 18th.As of Sunday, the snow had ended, and for many, it was time to once again clean up!This, amid a Wind Chill Advisory in effect until 10:00 a.m. Monday!Living on Milwaukee's East Side has its advantages and disadvantages.
"Love to be outside:" Ozaukee County residents take it slow and enjoy the snow
OZAUKEE COUNTY -- People in the northern part of our viewing area are dealing with this weekend's winter storm.
"Expecting the worst:" Ready or not, major snowfall is underway across southeast Wisconsin
WASHINGTON COUNTY -- The snow continues to fall in Washington County.
"Waiting for it to come:" Wisconsinites get set for a weekend of snowfall
OZAUKEE COUNTY-- Ready for round one?
"The sales have really started:" Cold snap means busy day for buying car batteries
MILWAUKEE -- More snow -- on its way this weekend (with a Winter Storm Warning set to take effect on Friday, December 16th at 2:00 p.m.) has a Milwaukee business seeing a surge of car battery buyers.
"Nobody should be out there:" Amid dangerous cold, warming shelter opens in West Allis
WEST ALLIS -- A Wind Chill ADVISORY took effect at 9:00 p.m. Wednesday, and it continues through 10:00 a.m. Thursday, December 15th.
Amid bitter cold, Repairers of the Breach extends hours to protect the homeless: "We welcome them in"
MILWAUKEE -- The bitter cold can be dangerous -- especially for those without a home.The FOX6 Weather Experts said it was expected to be clear and bitterly cold Tuesday night, December 13th -- with temperatures in the single digits and wind chills below zero -- feeling like -15 by morning.
$400 in tickets on 1 city block after first significant snowfall: "Money I didn't need to spend"
MILWAUKEE -- After the first significant snowfall of the season Saturday, December 10th and Sunday, December 11th -- some woke up on Monday morning to find out whether where they parked would make them pay.More than four inches of snow fell in Milwaukee over the weekend, and that meant there were special rules in effect related to parking.
Some happy first significant snowfall came on Sunday: "We live in Wisconsin. It shouldn`t stop us"
MILWAUKEE -- Sunday, December 11th was one spent digging out for most of us here in southeastern Wisconsin -- as we experienced our first significant snowfall beginning Saturday evening and continuing through Sunday evening.The scraping of the plow blade was a welcome sound Sunday morning on Milwaukee's northwest side.
"Don't want my car towed:" 4+ inches of snow means special rules for parking in Milwaukee
MILWAUKEE -- Crews worked non-stop to clear the snow we saw fall across southeastern Wisconsin beginning Saturday, December 10th and continuing through Sunday, December 11th -- and because more than four inches of snow fell in Milwaukee, there were special rules in effect related to parking.
"It`s crazy!" First significant snowfall means we must once again learn how to drive in winter
OAK CREEK -- We saw our first significant snowfall of the season Saturday evening, December 10th through Sunday, December 11th and it meant getting back into the swing of things for drivers here in southeastern Wisconsin.
For some, 6+ inches of snow meant Sunday Funday on the sledding hill in downtown Racine!
RACINE -- Besides the snowblowing and shoveling that came along with our first significant snowfall of the season on Saturday, December 10th through Sunday, December 11th -- there was some looking to get out and enjoy it!After a warm November, the long fall, beginning on Saturday night and continuing for more than 24 hours, was wiped away by more than six inches of snow in Racine!
4-inch rule in effect: Milwaukee DPW to conduct snow removal operation for 2 nights
MILWAUKEE -- The Milwaukee Department of Public Works (DPW) has announced that the "Four-Inch Rule" is now in effect in the City of Milwaukee as of Sunday, December 11th.Certain residential streets are posted "No Parking When Snow Falls 4 Inches or More."Parking is allowed on both sides of the street, except when snow has accumulated on the street surface to the depth of four inches or more.
Drivers take note: Roadways remains slick as plows, salters clear snow
MILWAUKEE COUNTY -- Driving in the snow is no simple task.
Over 100 DPW trucks hit the roads to tackle snowy conditions
MILWAUKEE -- The Department of Public Works (DPW) say they are prepared for this snowfall.According to the DPW, they have completed salting city side streets as of 9:30 p.m. Saturday.Plows blades have been mounted on 102 salt trucks and have been re-deployed to address the main streets.At 10:00 p.m., 16 private contractor salt trucks with plows will report for duty -- and DPW will "roll over" to a second shift of salt truck/plow drivers at midnight.PHOTO GALLERYGarbage and recycling trucks mounted with plow blades will deploy at 6:00 a.m. Sunday morning to plow the side streets.
"Check the roads before you travel:" 300 DPW workers on standby for weekend snow
MILWAUKEE -- Bring it on!
"Calm before the storm:" Preparations underway ahead of first snowy blast of winter
WASHINGTON COUNTY -- This weekend's expected snowfall can either mean more work or plans to play.
City of Milwaukee to offer snow plow licenses at reduced fees to make it easier to plow alleys
MILWAUKEE -- Milwaukee Mayor Tom Barrett and the Milwaukee Common Council are offering snow plow licenses for a reduced fee, in an effort to increase options for those in need of alley plowing this winter.This is being made possible through legislation sponsored by Alderman Cavalier Johnson, according to a statement from his office.According to that statement, starting on Tuesday, December 13th, the fee to obtain a license will decrease from $50 to $10.The City of Milwaukee does not plow alleys within the city, and city ordinance requires any person, firm or corporation engaged in the business of removing snow or ice from public sidewalks or public alleys to obtain a license to do so.“Very often, the residents on a block will band together to hire a contractor who plows their alley during the winter, but what I am hearing from residents in my district is that it is increasingly difficult to find contractors to do the work.
"Not too slippery:" DPW crews in Milwaukee got a head start; salting roadways before the snow
MILWAUKEE -- The City of Milwaukee Department of Public Works had 102 salt trucks out on the roads on Sunday, December 4th -- as the first accumulating snow of the season fell in southeastern Wisconsin.