Rain, sleet and snow has closed schools and caused flooding concerns in Wisconsin.
Freezing rain and snow led officials to cancel classes Tuesday in dozens of schools, including those in Baraboo, Mauston, Wisconsin Dells, Nekoosa and Portage. Many other school districts delayed the start of classes due to travel difficulties. The National Weather Service issued a winter weather advisory for at least seven counties, from Marquette to Sheboygan.
A flood warning was in effect to the south were steady rain continues to fall. Minor flooding was forecast for the Fox River in Kenosha County and the Pecatonica River in Lafayette and Green counties.
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Freezing rain (and some snow/sleet) moving across the area = hazardous road conditions this morning. Use extra caution if traveling! #wiwx pic.twitter.com/vOiLSxKT7O
— NWS Green Bay (@NWSGreenBay) February 20, 2018
In northern Wisconsin, the weather service reports 11 inches of snow fell in Ashland over a 24-hour period ending Tuesday morning.
Editor’s Note: This story was last updated at 1:22 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 20, 2018.
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