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Southern Wisconsin sees first major snowfall of the season

December 12, 2016 By WRN Contributor

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Parts of southern Wisconsin received the brunt of this weekend’s big snowstorm.

The National Weather Service says Elkhorn got the most with 9.1 inches late Saturday and most of Sunday. La Crosse, Janesville, Monroe, Delavan, Racine, and the Milwaukee area all had eight to nine inches. Sturgeon Bay had more than seven, while Wausau, Plover, and Westfield all had six to seven.

A cold front moves in to Wisconsin on Tuesday and temperatures are expected to drop below zero in the north by early Wednesday morning.

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