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Wisconsin winter weather road conditions, closures. Check out the the 511 WI website for the latest traffic updates and any road closures across Wisconsin. Stay up to date via their X/Twitter account.
October 31, 2023 at 6:39 AM. A band of snow is expected to affect the morning commute in the Milwaukee area, causing some slippery spots on roads as it arrives from the west. Snow will continue to ...
You can find the most up-to-date road conditions on 511 Wisconsin’s website. — Drew Dawson 7:50 a.m.: Milwaukee got 2 inches of snow before 7 a.m.; latest forecast predicts strong winds, poor ...
26 Weather Lane Sioux Falls, SD 57104 Green Bay: Wisconsin: GRB: 2485 South Point Road Green Bay, WI 54313 La Crosse: Wisconsin: ARX: N2788 County Road FA La Crosse, WI 54601 Milwaukee/Sullivan: Wisconsin: MKX: N3533 Hardscrabble Road Dousman, WI 53118 Cheyenne: Wyoming: CYS: 1301 Airport Parkway Cheyenne, WY 82001 Riverton: Wyoming: RIW
The organized system of Wisconsin State Trunk Highways (typically abbreviated as STH or WIS ), the state highway system for the U.S. state of Wisconsin, was created in 1917. The legislation made Wisconsin the first state to have a standard numbering system for its highways. It was designed to connect every county seat and city with over 5000 ...
Wisconsin has a humid continental climate across the entire state, with four seasons. Temperatures typically range from 80 °F (27 °C) in the summer months to 5 °F (−15 °C) in the winter months. The state is bounded by several rivers—the Mississippi, St. Croix, and Menominee rivers—and lakes Michigan and Superior.
Most of northwestern Wisconsin is under a winter storm warning until early Monday morning, and up to 10 inches of snow could fall in some counties, according to the National Weather Service ...
Winter events include skiing, ice fishing and snowmobile derbies. Wisconsin is situated on two Great Lakes and has many inland lakes of varied size; the state contains 11,188 square miles (28,980 km 2) of water, more than all but three other states—Alaska, Michigan, and Florida. [224]