Which areas were most affected by the storm?
Southeastern Wisconsin saw the heaviest snowfall, with some areas receiving upwards of a foot of snow.
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A winter storm swept through Wisconsin, leading to numerous church service cancellations and business closures. The storm, which brought 6-10 inches of snow, prompted several municipalities to declare snow emergencies.
The winter storm impacted various counties, including Dane, Rock, and Sauk. Closures extended beyond churches to include libraries and cultural centers. The National Weather Service issued a winter storm warning, with the heaviest snowfall occurring Saturday afternoon and evening. Lake-effect snow contributed to higher accumulations in some areas.
Southeastern Wisconsin saw the heaviest snowfall, with some areas receiving upwards of a foot of snow.
The storm led to church cancellations, business closures, travel disruptions, and declared snow emergencies.
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