Milwaukee, WI
Blizzard conditions, heavy snow to continue through Monday in Milwaukee area
Watch as March 15 snowstorm blankets Wausau, Wisconsin Rapids, Stevens Point
A snowstorm moved across Central Wisconsin March 14 and 15. As of noon March 15, between 3-19 inches of snow had fallen in the Wausau, Marshfield, Wisconsin Rapids and Stevens Point areas.
Blizzard conditions are continuing through the morning Monday, March 16, in southeast Wisconsin, and several additional inches of snow are expected to fall.
People should only travel in emergencies, and they should not get out of their vehicle if stranded, the National Weather Service said. Gusty winds and blowing snow mean visibility will be less than 1/4 mile, the weather service said.
The blizzard warning is in effect until 4 p.m. March 16. Snowfall rates of a half-inch to 1 inch an hour are forecast to continue through mid-morning across southern Wisconsin. Winds of 40 to 45 mph are expected. Blowing snow will make travel difficult even after the heavy snow stops, the weather service said.
Much of southern Wisconsin could see another 4 to 8 inches of snow throughout the day, while cities north of Milwaukee, like Beaver Dam, Fond du Lac and Sheboygan could see another 6 to 10 inches. Milwaukee, Racine and Kenosha and other lakeshore communities are expected to see 3 to 5 inches fall.
Dozens of area school districts cancelled classes Monday.
The snow will taper off in the southwest first and the northeast later. Snow in Madison could stop around 10 to noon, while it’s expected to gradually decrease and stop after 4 p.m. in Milwaukee, Waukesha, Ozaukee and Washington counties.
Temperatures in Milwaukee will go from roughly 21 degrees the morning of March 16 to single digits the morning of March 17. That means wet roads after the snow ends may refreeze going into March 17.
The blizzard conditions March 16 follow a day of extraordinary snowfall in north-central Wisconsin. Crivitz had 25 inches of snow, Sister Bay counted 24 inches, Suamico and Wausau each recorded 23 inches, and Osseo saw 21 inches, according to the weather service.
Milwaukee, WI
Blizzard warning closes Milwaukee Public Schools and these other districts in Milwaukee area
Watch as March 15 snowstorm blankets Wausau, Wisconsin Rapids, Stevens Point
A snowstorm moved across Central Wisconsin March 14 and 15. As of noon March 15, between 3-19 inches of snow had fallen in the Wausau, Marshfield, Wisconsin Rapids and Stevens Point areas.
With a blizzard warning in place across southeast Wisconsin, some school districts have closed for classes on Monday, March 16, including Milwaukee Public Schools. Here’s an updating list:
Milwaukee County school closures for March 16:
- Milwaukee Public Schools
- Fox Point-Bayside School District
- Greendale School District
- School District of Greenfield
- Shorewood School District
- St. Thomas More High School
- Wauwatosa School District
- West Allis-West Milwaukee School District
- Whitefish Bay School District
- Whitnall School District
Waukesha County school closures for March 16:
- Arrowhead Union High School District
- Elmbrook School District
- Hamilton High School is virtual March 16, all other schools in Hamilton School District will be closed
- Kettle Moraine School District
- Menomonee Falls School District
- Mukwonago School District
- Muskego-Norway School District
- New Berlin School District
- Oconomowoc Area School District
Ozaukee County school closures on March 16:
- Cedarburg School District
- Mequon-Thiensville School District
- Port Washington-Saukville School District
Washington County school closures on March 16:
- Hartford Area Schools
- Holy Hill Area School District
- Germantown School District
- West Bend Public Schools
Other southeast Wisconsin school closures on March 16:
- Delavan-Darien School District
- Elkhorn Area School District
- Fort Atkinson School District
- Horicon School District
- Kenosha Unified School District
- Lake Mills School District
- Sheboygan Falls School District
- Watertown School District
This this story has been updated to include new information.
Milwaukee, WI
Milwaukee Weather: Winter storm impacts Wisconsin with snow, icing, and strong winds
MILWAUKEE – Forecast from FOX6 Meteorologist Lisa Michaels
A strong winter storm is forecasted to bring 1 to 2 feet of snow in central and northern portions of the state! Southern Wisconsin is going to see a mix of all types of precipitation from storms to freezing rain, sleet and snow. This will come in three phases:
Phase 1: Winter Weather Advisory Fond du Lac, Sheboygan, Dodge counties until 4pm Sunday. Washington and Ozaukee counties until 10am Sunday. Snow/sleet accumulations creating slick roads.
Phase 2: Chance of storms south of WI-60 during the late morning and afternoon. Storms could produce gusty winds, hail, and 1″ of rain.
Phase 3: Winter Storm Warning inland counties 7pm Sunday to 4pm Monday: icing impacting roads, heavier snow 5-8″with higher totals to the north, and breezy winds
Phase 3: Winter Weather Advisory for lakeshore counties 10pm Sunday to 4pm Monday: icing impacting roads, 2-5″ snow/sleet. Icy roads and very windy.
Today: Wintry mix north and rain south in the AM. Late morning/afternoon t-storms. Windy and warm. Wintry mix and snow at night.
High: 51°
Wind: SE 15-30
Tonight: Chance wintry mix and heavy snow, windy.
Low: 20°
Wind: N 15-35
Monday: Winter storm. Windy with blowing snow. 2-4″ Milwaukee, higher W & NW 3-6″ to 6+ northern most counties.
High: 24°
Wind: NW 20-40
Tuesday: Partly sunny. Cold. Chance snow at night.
AM Low: 8° High: 22°
Wind: NW 5-15
Wednesday:Partly cloudy. Slight chance for AM snow.
AM Low: 15° High: 42°
Wind: S 5-10
Thursday: Partly sunny and warmer.
AM Low: 32° High: 47°
Wind: S 5-10
Friday: Partly sunny and mild.
AM Low: 34° High: 52°
Wind: SW 5-10
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School and business closings
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Milwaukee, WI
Milwaukee County jury convicts man of ‘dating app predator’ crimes
A Milwaukee County jury found a Racine man guilty of kidnapping a 79-year-old Franklin woman and various crimes against other women that earned him the moniker the “dating app predator.”
The jury deliberated for just under an hour on March 14 before reaching guilty verdicts against Timothy Olson.
The jury convicted him on five counts: felony kidnapping, two felony charges of burglary, one felony charge of using personal identifying information and one charge of misdemeanor obstruction.
Olson, 55, acted as his own lawyer and continuously sparred with Circuit Court Judge Kristy Yang since the trial got underway March 11.
Throughout the five-day trial, Olson repeatedly interrupted the judge and tried to testify or talk with witnesses while they were on the stand.
In one instance, Olson appeared to have some kind of medical episode that prompted early dismissal of the jury.
Olson had to be removed from the court several times in 15-minute intervals for violating the rules of decorum, prolonging the trial.
Olson was arrested Nov. 29, 2022, several days after police found an elderly woman near South 108th Street and West Beloit Road, frantically waving her hands inside a white Honda Accord with its flashers on.
She told the officers she had been abducted, and that she managed to escape. She told police a man took her phone and credit cards.
Racine Police had issued warnings about Olson, saying he is linked to three women who fell unconscious in his presence at a bar.
Before the jury started its deliberation, Olson attempted to file a mistrial motion. Previously, he had argued that Assistant District Attorney Sara Sadowski and the Milwaukee County District Attorney’s Office had not fully turned over evidence to him during discovery and that what was given to him was redacted.
Some of the missing evidence, Olson claimed, was exculpatory and could prove his innocence.
A sentencing hearing and a motion hearing were scheduled for March 17.
While Olson represented himself at trial, Milwaukee lawyer John Thaddeus Wasielewski was in court each day as his standby counsel.
Chris Ramirez covers courts for the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel. He can be reached at caramirez@usatodayco.com.
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