Late winter storm could wreak havoc throughout Wisconsin this weekend
STATE JOURNAL STAFF, USA TODAY NETWORK
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Workers with Lundin Tree Service evaluate how to remove part of a tree that toppled onto a home Friday along Milward Drive on Madison’s West Side. Wind gusts of up to 60 mph were reported.
Waves on Lake Mendota break over the steps of the Union Terrace as Friday's high wind gusts sweep through southern Wisconsin. The latest weekend forecasts from the National Weather Service have just about cut in half the amount of snow expected for the Madison region. The rest of the nation will see everything from tropical heat to another polar vortex: Page A2.
JOHN HART, STATE JOURNAL
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Waves on Lake Mendota break over the steps of the Union Terrace as Friday's high wind gusts sweep through southern Wisconsin. The latest weekend forecasts from the National Weather Service have just about cut in half the amount of snow expected for the Madison region. The rest of the nation will see everything from tropical heat to another polar vortex: Page A2.
Workers with Lundin Tree Service evaluate how to remove part of a tree that toppled onto a home Friday along Milward Drive on Madison’s West Side. Wind gusts of up to 60 mph were reported.