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Milwaukee DPW declares snow emergency Tuesday
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MILWAUKEE - The City of Milwaukee Department of Public Works has declared a Snow Emergency for Jan. 26. There is no parking allowed on arterials (main streets) from 10 p.m. to 6 a.m. and alternate side parking will be required on side streets from 10 p.m. to 6 a.m.
Posted street signs take precedence. Please read the street signs for winter parking instructions BEFORE YOU PARK.
Arterials (No Parking)
To confirm the arterials which do not allow any parking and for additional parking restriction information visit city.milwaukee.gov/Parking/ParkingRegulations. Residents can also call (414) 286-CITY (-2489).
Snow Emergency requiring alternate side parking continues in Milwaukee
By FOX6 News Digital Team
Published
MILWAUKEE - The City of Milwaukee Department of Public Works is continuing its Snow Emergency for Thursday, Dec. 31. There is no parking allowed on arterials (main streets) from 10 p.m. to 6 a.m. and alternate side parking will be required on side streets from 10 p.m. to 6 a.m.
Posted street signs take precedence. Please read the street signs for winter parking instructions BEFORE YOU PARK.
Arterials (No Parking)
To confirm the arterials which do not allow any parking and for additional parking restriction information visit milwaukee.gov/Parking/ParkingRegulations.
Winter storm updates: Snow blankets New York City, Tri-State
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The first major snowstorm of the season left 10 inches in Central Park and more than a foot in some places. Few problems were reported, but drivers are urged to stay off the roads today.
Nearly 40 inches of snow was dumped on Binghamton, New York, as of Thursday morning, with widespread reports of snowfall over 3 feet in Broome County. A National Weather Service spokesperson said the storm sets a new two-day snowfall record.
The overnight snowfall in New York City eclipsed the entire amount recorded for all of last winter. There was just 4.8 inches of snow tallied in New York City last year.