Milwaukee Witnesses Record-Breaking Snowfall Amid Arctic Blast

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Milwaukee Witnesses Record-Breaking Snowfall Amid Arctic BlastMilwaukee Witnesses Record-Breaking Snowfall Amid Arctic Blast Milwaukee, Wisconsin, has been hit by a record-breaking snowfall as a relentless Arctic blast wreaks havoc across the region. On Tuesday, January 24th, the city saw a staggering 15.4 inches of snow, shattering the previous daily record of 11.5 inches set in 1978. The snowfall has caused widespread disruptions, closing schools and businesses, and making roads impassable. Emergency crews have been working tirelessly to clear the roads, but progress has been hindered by the sheer volume of snow and drifting. Mayor Cavalier Johnson declared a snow emergency, urging residents to stay home and avoid unnecessary travel. “This is an unprecedented snowfall for our city,” said Johnson. “We need everyone to be cautious and to heed the warnings of local officials.” The National Weather Service has issued a winter storm warning for Milwaukee and surrounding counties, predicting continued heavy snowfall through Tuesday night. The Arctic blast is bringing dangerously cold temperatures, with wind chills dropping below zero degrees Fahrenheit. “This is a life-threatening situation for those exposed to the cold,” said Dean Braatz, a meteorologist with the National Weather Service. “Residents should take precautions to stay warm and limit their time outdoors.” The Milwaukee Department of Public Works has deployed snowplows and salt trucks to clear the streets, but the sheer volume of snow has overwhelmed their efforts. Residents have been asked to clear sidewalks and driveways in front of their homes to help improve conditions. Meanwhile, the Arctic blast has also caused power outages across the region. We Energies, the local utility company, has reported thousands of customers without power, due to downed power lines and equipment failures caused by the heavy snow and ice. The National Guard has been activated to assist with snow removal and other emergency response efforts. The Wisconsin Department of Transportation has deployed over 500 snowplows statewide to keep highways clear. Milwaukee residents are urged to stay informed about weather conditions and follow the instructions of local officials. They should also take precautions to stay warm and safe during this dangerous cold snap.

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