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Winter Storm

Thursday, February 7, 2013

LIVE UPDATES: Snowstorm Hitting the Area

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Updated 7:26 p.m. Check out closure information in the following counties: Snow-related Closure Information in Waukesha County Snow-related Closure Information in Ozaukee County Snow-related Closure Information in Milwaukee County Snow-related Closure Information in Racine County Click here for WISN closings and here for the TMJ4 closings. To check if there are power outages near you, take a look at the We Energies map. Also, to check click here to check flights from Mitchell International.   Updated 7:25 p.m. Per Bayside Police: Head-on collission at Port Washington Road just south of County Line Road. No injuries. Car spun out ahead of the other vehicle. Then another car swerved to avoid the first, but slid across and into the Northbound…

Caledonia Retiree

5:38 pm on Friday, February 8, 2013

Racine County does to a really good job of plowing. I live on a "county road" (according to the post office) and by the time the sun came up this morning it was plowed and salted. The only time I can remember being "snowed in" after over 20 years of living in Caledonia was two years ago after the Groundhog Day blizzard.   more ›

Wednesday, December 19, 2012

LIVE UPDATES: Worst of Winter Storm Expected After 5 p.m.

Keep up with Patch for real-time information on accidents, commute times and more. This article serves Racine County Patch communities.

8:44 p.m.: @TotalTrafficMKE tweeted at 8:38 p.m. about an accident on I-94 that has the left lane blocked at Highway 20. 7:28 p.m.: According to the National Weather Service, the official temperature in Racine at 7 p.m. remained above freezing at 34. But with winds of 17 mph, gusting to almost 30 mph, the wind chill index was 23.  6:06 p.m.: Racine County has finally seen the rain turn to snow, though the FOX 6 radar shows the very heaviest band has actually moved over Lake Michigan. The most recent forecast suggests 2-4 inches near the lake and 3-6 in the western part of the county. Madison, on the other hand, has been crushed. School already has been canceled for Friday, and Madison.com has tweeted that 18 inches are possible by the time…

Chris Larsen

7:09 am on Thursday, December 20, 2012

Why do we feel the need to name winter storms? It;s is just snow (unless you are in Racine country, then it is a nice December rain storm.   more ›

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