"It isn't as bad as it could have been:" Local residents dig out after winter storm
Posted: Jan 23, 2019 9:11 PM CDT

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MILWAUKEE (CBS 58) -- As people remove the snow from driveways and sidewalks, Milwaukee DPW crews are working to clear the streets.
Things have cleared up from earlier in the day. If you're parking on the street Wednesday evening, make sure you're parking on the odd side so you don't get plowed in.
CBS 58 News spoke with several people who say things could always be worse.
"It isn't as bad as it could have been because the snow was fluffy. We only had about five inches," said Hugh Swofford.
The snow operation will start Wednesday night at 11 p.m. and go until 6 a.m.
Make sure you are checking the signs posted on the street to avoid getting a ticket.
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