Milwaukee is currently in cleanup mode after a winter storm hit the area on Wednesday, leaving many roads snow-covered. The Milwaukee Department of Public Works is working hard to clear the streets, with snow and ice control operations ongoing. Residents are advised that it could take up to 84 hours to plow every street after a snowstorm. Due to the extended overnight shift of DPW operators, there was no garbage or recycling service on Thursday. Normal collection days can be found on the city’s website.
The forecast for Thursday shows sunshine returning, but temperatures will remain cold with highs in the upper teens to near 20 degrees. Bitter cold temperatures are expected for Thursday night into Friday morning. More snow is expected to arrive late Friday afternoon, with several inches possible through Saturday. Even colder air is forecasted for early next week. This information was provided by the Milwaukee Department of Public Works and the FOX6 Weather Experts.
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