Roads still treacherous, schools closed again Thursday as powerful storm begins to move out of Wisconsin
JEFF RICHGELS
Updated
A winter storm and cold temperatures affect states across the U.S. Wyoming and the Dakotas have temperatures below zero and heavy snow and at the same time, the Midwest has snow, high winds and ice. A look at snow accumulation, blowing snow and slick road conditions in Nebraska, Wisconsin, M…
Roads remained treacherous Thursday morning and schools are closed another day as a powerful storm that impacted much of the country began moving out of Wisconsin.
Photos: Remembering the monster blizzard of 1947 in Madison
View toward the Capitol
The view toward the Capitol from Monona Avenue (now Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd.) at Doty Street after a blizzard buried the area in 13.5 inches of snow on Jan. 30, 1947.
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Shoveling out cars
Dave Brown, left, and Bill Pedder shovel out cars parked on South Carroll Street on the Capitol Square, charging $1.50 and up, Jan. 30, 1947. Photo by State Journal photographer Arthur Vinje.
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Car snowed under
Robert Ernst, 207 W. Washington Ave., an airport weather communications employee, tries to shovel his car out of a snow drift Jan. 30, 1947. Photo by State Journal photographer Arthur Vinje.
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Heavy blanket of snow
Heavy snow blankets cars in a parking lot at West Washington Avenue and Fairchild Street the morning after a snowstorm Jan. 30, 1947. Photo by State Journal photographer Arthur Vinje.
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Looking west on West Doty Street
Looking west along the first block of West Doty Street on Jan. 30, 1947. Photo by State Journal photographer Arthur Vinje.
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State Journal front page Jan. 30, 1947
Wisconsin State Journal front page from Jan. 30, 1947.