Wisconsin Braces for Major Winter Storm with State of Emergency Declared
Wisconsin Braces for Major Winter Storm with State of Emergency Declared
US · Published Mar 15, 2026
Governor Evers declares a state of emergency in Wisconsin ahead of a major winter storm.
Madison expects 4-8 inches of snow, while northeast Wisconsin could see up to two feet under a blizzard warning.
Residents are urged to take precautions, avoid unnecessary travel, and monitor local weather updates.
Wisconsin prepares for significant winter storm impact
Wisconsin is preparing for a significant winter storm, prompting Governor Tony Evers to declare a state of emergency to facilitate the swift mobilization of resources. Forecasts predict substantial snowfall across the state, with Madison anticipating 4 to 8 inches in Dane County, and northern regions near the Wisconsin Dells potentially receiving up to a foot of snow. The northeastern part of Wisconsin is under a blizzard warning, with the possibility of up to two feet of snow accumulation.
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