Monday, 13 December 2010

Wisconsin strikes back...


To all the Dunediners complaining that we brought the Wisconsin weather with us... Wisconsin had an answer. 22" (56cm) of snow over the weekend, and now temperatures dropping to -8F (-22C) with windchill temperatures of -25F (-32C).

From wkow27.com

Posted: Dec 12, 2010 7:30 PM

MADISON (WKOW) -- The weekend's snow storm is expected to give way to dangerously cold temperatures Sunday evening and into Monday, leaving icy road conditions overnight.

The Governor declared a State of Emergency for all 72 counties across Wisconsin.

The National Weather Service is reporting a decrease in snowfall intensities across parts of the state. Much of the snowfall is expected to taper off late this evening.

Wind chills are expected to hit minus 15 statewide.

Highs on Monday should vary from the single digits in the west to the low teens elsewhere. Temperatures are expected to creep back up Tuesday and Wednesday.

The weekend's snowstorm dumped some 22 inches of snow in areas of the state Saturday night into Sunday.

Meteorologist Jessica Brooks says Jackson County in western Wisconsin had a two-day total of almost 22 inches as of early Saturday. She says areas in Adams, Monroe and Taylor counties got about 21 inches.

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