MILWAUKEE (AP) - Much of Wisconsin is under a winter storm warning, as another round of snow sweeps through the state and temperatures plummet to dangerous levels.
The National Weather Service says areas like Green Bay or Stevens Point could see anywhere from 6 to 10 inches of snow on Saturday into Sunday, and areas along the Lake Michigan shoreline could see up to 12 inches.
Brisk northwest winds are expected through Sunday, which will create some blowing snow and hazardous driving conditions.
The cold was also settling in Saturday night. An artic front is bringing wind chills as low as minus-30 in the Milwaukee area by Sunday morning, with similar lows Monday.
A 44-year-old Milwaukee man died Saturday while shoveling. The medical examiner said it’s suspected he died of natural causes.
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