Friday, February 8, 2013
Plow crews were out at 3 a.m.
Following a long day of keeping up with the consistent snow fall, Greenfield Division of Public Works employees were back at it early this morning. According to DPW Superintendent Dan Ewert, the plow crew was plowing and salting streets until approximately 8:30 p.m. Thursday, concentrating on making all main raids passable and going through most neighborhood roads at least one time. The crews were back out at 3 a.m. to ease the morning commute and school bus traffic. Tell us: How were your streets when you left for work?
Thursday, February 7, 2013
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Updated 7:26 p.m. Check out closure information in the following counties: Snow-related Closure Information in Waukesha County Snow-related Closure Information in Ozaukee County Snow-related Closure Information in Milwaukee County Snow-related Closure Information in Racine County Click here for WISN closings and here for the TMJ4 closings. To check if there are power outages near you, take a look at the We Energies map. Also, to check click here to check flights from Mitchell International. Updated 7:25 p.m. Per Bayside Police: Head-on collission at Port Washington Road just south of County Line Road. No injuries. Car spun out ahead of the other vehicle. Then another car swerved to avoid the first, but slid across and into the Northbound…
Wednesday, December 19, 2012
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7:05 p.m.: A reader of Oak Creek Patch shared some wisdom (that is probably too late to follow today). On Oak Creek Patch's Facebook page, she wrote: "That first layer of snow should be shoveled right away otherwise you are in for big heavy load if you wait till the storm is over. I only had 1/8 inch and it was pretty heavy and if it freezes underneath that will make it even worse!" 6:58 p.m.: @MKESkywarn has tweeted: "NWS says record rainfall for Milwaukee today: 2.04 inches (corrected value). Old record was 1.48" set in 1977." NWS is National Weather Service. 6:52 p.m.: From Wauwatosa Patch editor Jim Price: "For the past hour, we've been back to rain/freezing rain in Tosa. Maybe an inch of snow had accumulated but is now turning into …
HairMetalFan
11:26 am on Friday, February 8, 2013
My street was done by 3:00 PM which is good considering it was snowing like crazy. The DPW always does a good job making sure the streets are clear for the school buses to get through. Great job guys! :)   more ›