last night the utility has restored power to about 70,000 customers, spokeswoman Alison Trouy told the Journal Sentinel. Sophie Carson and Rebecca Loroff 10:45 a.m.: As restoration crews work on downed lines, about 76,000 remain without powerĪbout 75,000 customers remain without power in southeast Wisconsin, according to We Energies. Here are some updated snowfall reports for northeast and central Wisconsin:Īnd here are updated snow totals for southeast Wisconsin: The last of the winter weather advisories and winter storm warnings that were in effect for much of eastern and southern Wisconsin were set to expire at noon. Alison Dirr 11:45 a.m.: Up to 12 inches of snow fell across region Residents who need additional information regarding warming centers and shelters should call 2-1-1. Residents can walk in without an appointment and stay through the night.Īs of 5:25 p.m., the We Energies outage map noted about 26,700 Milwaukee-area residents still without power. The Red Cross will open the shelter, which is available for all residents who do not have power because of the snowstorm. Friday as a warming center for people still without power, Milwaukee County Executive David Crowley announced. The Clinton & Bernice Rose Senior Center, 3045 N. 5:25 p.m.: Clinton & Bernice Rose Senior Center to open for those without power We'll be updating this with the latest on the winter weather, so refresh your browser throughout the storm. Here's what you should know about the forecast, the snow totals and more. Some school districts canceled classes, and plows have been working to clear snow-covered streets and interstates. Several inches of heavy snow fell overnight, resulting in power outages for tens of thousands of customers. Mike De Sisti, Milwaukee Journal SentinelĪ March snowstorm arrived in Wisconsin Thursday and lasted through Friday morning.
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