Wisconsin
Winter storm: Power outages reported across Southeast Wisconsin
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Energy outages are being reported throughout Southeast Wisconsin as a serious winter storm with snow, freezing rain, and sleet strikes throughout the realm.
The We Energies’ outage map exhibits practically 2,000 prospects with out energy round 3:30 p.m. Wednesday.
In line with the map, Waukesha and Kenosha counties appear to be probably the most affected right now.
The variety of prospects with out service elevated to over 3,200 by 4 p.m.
Lower than an hour later, the quantity jumped to over 5,800 prospects with out service, extending into Racine County.
Ten minutes later, the variety of prospects quickly elevated to over 7,500 with over 6,800 prospects in Kenosha alone.
A Winter Storm Warning is in impact for a number of Southeast Wisconsin counties till 12 p.m. Thursday. Snow, sleet, and freezing rain will trigger harmful driving circumstances. An Ice Storm Warning can be in impact for quite a few counties till 12 p.m. Thursday. The freezing rain and sleet could cause energy outages.
The Milwaukee Well being Division has supplied the next suggestions for energy outages and journey impacts:
- Put together an emergency equipment to your house and your automotive that features:
- Candles and matches
- Hand-cranked or battery-operated flashlight and radio
- Absolutely-charged cellphone
- Further batteries and exterior chargers
- Blankets or sleeping baggage
- Further clothes
- Excessive-calorie non-perishable meals
- Further meals and water for pets
- First help kits and any drugs you require
- Software equipment
- Guarantee your car’s gasoline tank is at the least half full and the battery is totally charged.
- Cost all transportable units, cell telephones, exterior chargers, and lanterns or flashlights forward of time.
- Warmth your private home with units permitted for indoor use, and guarantee they’re correctly vented to forestall carbon monoxide poisoning or fires.
- By no means use wood-burning or coal-burning grills, camp stoves, or different outside units indoors.
- Bear in mind to maintain flammable supplies equivalent to paper, blankets, or clothes away from transportable heaters.
- Keep away from touring, particularly during times of maximum snow or ice, except within the case of an emergency.
- Alter your driving by slowing down and offering more room for braking.
- Test in your neighbors, particularly those that are aged or with high-risk medical circumstances, to make sure they’ve warmth and ample provides.
- Costume warmly in waterproof layers with gloves, hats, and scarves when open air.
- Sand or salt icy sidewalks or walkways and take care the place you step to keep away from slips and falls.
- Test native information and climate reviews [weather.gov] for excessive chilly climate alerts and security suggestions.
- Pay attention to signs of chilly weather-related sickness:
- Hypothermia: contains shivering, drowsiness, clumsiness, and confusion. Normally attributable to excessive chilly, however can happen at temperatures above freezing if a person turns into moist and chilled from precipitation.
- Frostbite: contains numbness, tingling, stinging, and aching
- Carbon Monoxide Poisoning: contains complications, nausea, disorientation, seizures, coma, respiratory failure, and dying.
Additional winter climate security might be discovered on the town’s web site.
The Wisconsin Division of Transportation (WisDOT) is warning drivers to plan forward and go to 511wi.gov to observe highway circumstances and look at reside movies from visitors cameras.
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“Factory enhanced” snow causes crashes and spinouts in Wisconsin
Menomonie, Wis. — A murky day for turkey day. In this part of western Wisconsin, “murky” is an understatement.
A narrow band of snow quickly dropped three inches on drivers — even sending a semi sliding into a ditch.
The National Weather Service says it’s likely because of a glass manufacturing company near Menomonie.
“That steam rises into the deck of clouds that are above it, and the steam acts as little particles that the water droplets can latch onto and create snow crystals” said Meteorologist Caleb Grunzke of the National Weather Service. “Everything came together perfectly for several inches of snow and major traffic problems.”
The Wisconsin State Patrol reported 16 crashes in a 5 hour span, including a six-car pile-up.
“We kind of drove in and out of the snow very dramatically” said Dave Erickson, who was making the trip back to the Twin Cities from Milwaukee.
“Drive safe, happy Thanksgiving” Erickson added.
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Need a Christmas tree? Here’s how to harvest one from Wisconsin’s state forests
See Milwaukee’s Christmas tree being harvested, delivered and set up
Milwaukee’s Public Works harvested a 64-ft Colorado blue spruce donated by the Yeager Family. The tree was delivered to the plaza outside of Fiserv Forum to serve as the City’s Christmas tree.
Need a Christmas tree now that Thanksgiving is over? Well, look no further than Wisconsin’s public forests.
Many state forests allow you to cut down a tree for personal use — provided you have a permit and follow a few rules.
Here’s how to avoid the naughty list at the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources.
Where are the public forests?
Trees can be cut down in the Brule River, Flambeau River, Governor Earl Peshtigo River, Governor Knowles and Northern Highland-American Legion state forests.
Brule River State Forest in Douglas County is home to a lot of balsam fir, a Christmas-tree favorite with its short needles that last long and smell great. Evergreens in this forest also include white pine and white spruce. Mound ranger station, W10325 Highway 12, (715) 284-4103.
Flambeau River State Forest, Winter: Look for white and black spruce, red and white pine, and balsam fir at this forest in Sawyer and Rusk counties just south of the CNNF. W1613 County Road W, Winter, (715) 332-5271.
Governor Earl Peshtigo River, Crivitz: Red, white and jack pines are the predominate evergreens in this forest in Marinette and Oconto counties in northeastern Wisconsin. N10008 Paust Lane, Crivitz, 715-757-3965
Governor Knowles State Forest, Grantsburg: Find jack, white and red pines in this forest along the St. Croix River in northwestern Wisconsin. 325 Highway 70, Grantsburg, (715) 463-2898.
Northern Highland-American Legion State Forest, Woodruff: Permits for this forest allow you to harvest a balsam fir, but not within sight of a public road, trail or body of water. Permits are available at the Clear Lake Visitor Station, 8282 Woodruff Road, Woodruff, (715) 356-3668; and the Crystal Lake Visitor Station, 3237 Crystal Lake Road, Boulder Junction, (715) 542-3923.
Holiday tree cutting is not offered at other DNR properties. However, some county forests allow non-commercial harvest of holiday trees, as does the Chequamegon-Nicolet National Forest. Contact the forest where you’d like to cut a holiday tree before venturing out so that you know harvesting guidelines.
How much is a permit?
Purchase a permit at the headquarters of each forest. The price may vary slightly from property to property, but the average cost is $5 per tree.
Where can I cut a tree down?
Harvesting is prohibited within 100 feet or visual distance of roads, trails and water, and there is no harvesting from campgrounds or recreation areas, according to the DNR.
Trees must be cut at ground level with a maximum height of 30 feet. Trees taken from state forests cannot be resold.
Check the spongy moth map
Check the spongy moth quarantine map maintained by the Wisconsin Department of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection to ensure you don’t travel with your tree out of the quarantined area. The area prohibits items from being shipped that could have the insect or its eggs.
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Wisconsin Vs Minnesota Game Predictions
Wisconsin (5-6) will take on Minnesota (6-5) in their final game of the season in a battle for the Axe, as well as bowl eligibility. The Gophers are a team who seem much better than their record after losing by just one point to No. 4 Penn State last week. It’s a rivalry game of course, so the tensions will be high, but it also has many more implications for the Badgers moving forward. So how do we see this one ending up?
Cameron (9-2) |
Andrew (8-3) |
Ericka (9-2) |
Trevor (10-1) |
Braulio (1-2) |
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24-20 Minnesota |
23-17 Minnesota |
28-14 Wisconsin |
27-21 Minnesota |
20-17 Wisconsin |
After everyone went all in on Wisconsin last week, not all the writers are so quick to choose the Badgers this time around. After an utterly disgustingly display against Nebraska, Wisconsin now has one final chance to reach six wins for the season and become bowl eligible. The stakes are high, but yet our confidence is low, with most of us deciding to go against Wisconsin this week and opt for the Gophers instead.
A loss, and the Badgers will end the season with a losing record and no bowl game, something that hasn’t happened in 23 years. Commitments and jobs will certainly be up in the air if Wisconsin fails to retain Paul Bunyan’s Axe. A win though, and the Badgers will keep the bowl-streak alive. Still, it feels like the season fell a little short of expectations regardless of the outcome in this one, but a win will fix a lot.
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