(SLIDE-SHOW) Southeastern Wisconsin is Being Hit by a Snowstorm
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Posted: Mar 13, 2017 1:08 PM CST
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Southeastern Wisconsin has not had a storm this big since December and it's expected to stick around for a while.
Plows have been out since early this morning, but for morning commuter the ride to work was at a crawl.
Milwaukee DPW just announced the four-inch rule will go into effect at 7 PM.
Lake-effect snow warning is in effect until 1pm Tuesday for: Washington, Ozaukee, Milwaukee, Waukesha, Racine and Kenosha counties.
A total of 9 to 12 inches of snowfall is possible with isolated spots under heavy lake bands potentially receiving up to 15-inches of snow.
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