MILWAUKEE (AP) — A Midwestern winter storm is making travel treacherous as wind-whipped snow piles up in Wisconsin Tuesday. Snow plow drivers worked to keep up as snow accumulated on highways and city streets. The storm closed schools that planned to conduct in-person instruction with some switching to virtual learning. The National Weather Service predicted up to four inches of snow in the Dodge and Fond du Lac County area, and 4 to 10 inches of snow in the Milwaukee area with the highest totals along Lake Michigan. Dodge and Fond du Lac counties are under a winter weather advisory until noon. A winter storm warning was posted until 6 p.m. for Milwaukee, Racine and Kenosha counties.
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