Low pressure will track from the central Plains into the Great Lakes region today. A wintry mix is possible north of Hwy 64, but a change over to rain showers is likely. Temps today will be in the upper 30s to low 40s. As the surface low tracks to our east, colder air will get pulled in the region. The colder air will transition rain to snow. Snow becomes light to moderate tomorrow just in time for your Tuesday morning commute. The heaviest snow in north central Wisconsin will fall mainly south of Hwy 10. Marshfield to Stevens Point to Waupaca 2-4" of snow possible by Wednesday afternoon. The heaviest snow in the state will fall from Madison to Milwaukee where 3-6" will be possible. Hwy 29 from Wausau to Shawano will be in the 1-2" range.
Wisconsin is located in the Midwest region and borders Michigan, Minnesota, Iowa, and Illinois as well as Lake Michigan. The landscape is divided into five regions; Lake Superior lowland, northern highland, central plain, eastern ridges and lowlands, and the western upland. The monthly average temperatures range between 82 degrees and 5 degrees. The average amount of rain fall is between twenty-eight to thirty-four inches. Wisconsin also experiences cold, snowy winters. The main sports cities in Wisconsin are Cable, Hayward, Madison, Milwaukee and Green Bay. Wisconsin is big spectator sports viewing state. They really like football and baseball. They are also an active state. In 2015, Wisconsin ranked 10th in the United
When preparing yourself for the long day ahead, you must consider the temperature in which you will be riding. You will want to constantly watch the local weather station, find the next snowfall, and following temperatures. If the snow falls when it is too warm, it will have the chance to melt and refreeze into a crusty layer of ice. If the snow falls when it’s too cold, it will come down very hard and will not be the powdery snow that is desired. The best time to hit the mountain in the morning after a big snowfall, and the temps around 25-30 degrees. When the snowfalls at night, it is already there in the morning and it does not have to be fought and rode through during the day. This can make the day much more enjoyable and keep you warmer.
Edward Alexander a Harvard graduate is looking to invest in a small income producing apartment building in the Back Bay-Beacon Hill area of Boston, Mass. He currently has $80,000 dollars saved up to purchase this property. He began his search for the perfect property checking current listings and prices using, www.bankrate.com and www.realestate.boston.com. Due to many of his friends living in the area he gained access to eNeighborhoods a program that allowed him to enter addresses and it would show the previous 25 properties sold. Most properties observed sold for $700,000 and higher and required an initial equity investment of $150,000. Since he only has $80,000 in equity he plans to
This morning at 2:45 A.M., October 8th there was a two car collision on Hwy 14 & Gilmore Ave in Minneapolis, M.N. Involving the seventeen year old Candy Floss and nineteen year old Student of Saint Mary’s College, Carol Gleson. State police trooper, (who wants to stay anonymous) reports that Candy pulled right out in front of Ms. Gleson.
“Life is a journey that must be traveled no matter how bad the roads and accommodations.” - Oliver Goldsmith
DSS received a report regarding 12 children that reside @ 3566 Cluster Lane in Myrtle Beach, SC. R/s the house is a party house. R/s the babies, toddlers, and adults were observed smoking drugs in cars. R/s individuals are seen up 24 hours a day-all night. R/s the kids are seen running picking up empty beer cans and playing with fire in dirty diapers. R/s a high school age female is left alone for days with her drunk uncles. R/s the high school age female just a baby and her uncle is the father. R/s supposedly it is their culture.
On March 11, 2016, I responded to 10819 Grambil Road Manassas, Virginia to speak to representatives of TGM Sudley Crossing. I spoke to the Leasing Manager Bobbie Buday who immediately identified the photo of Sarafina Khatman. Ms. Buday told me she had spoken to Detective Betty Sixsmith about Sarafina and the issues caused while she lived in their property.
On September 13, 2015 Deputy Tallent was dispatched to 5903 Oak Grove Road, for a motor vehicle theft.
Director Lancaster related that the crew is currently paving, spot spraying weeds, striping, and preparing roads for seal coating.
Randall Martin related he was at 9732 Hulsey Road, (residence of Kyle Jones), visiting Kyle when a guy he knows as Bobby, drove up on a motorcycle. Martin said they talked for a short while and then Kyle jumped on the motorcycle and drove south on Hulsey Road. Martin said he left Kyles house and started walking south on the sidewalk, on the west side of Hulsey Road. Martin said he north of the intersection of Heather Field Drive and saw Kyle turn around near the Sunoco gas station just north of Waters Avenue and drive back northbound. Martin said Kyle did a short “catwalk”, (wheelie) and then put the front tire back on the ground and looked like he was going about 40-45 mph. Martin said about 4 seconds or so later, he saw the bicyclist
Are you as mad as i’m? I’m mad about there not being no turning lane on road 11. There should be a turning lane on road 11 people will sit at road 11 for a very long time and it can make people miss or be late for their plan’s. The problem is we need a turning lane on road 11 my plan is to have a monster truck come so people can buy a ticket and ride in the monster truck it will cost 500 dollar to have the monster truck come but to make a turning lane it is between $50,000 to $70,000 and that is my solution to git a turning lane on road 11.
Family and heritage are very important aspects to human life. To begin, this is what is addressed in the poems,”Freeway 280,” by Lorna Dee Cervantes and Simon Ortiz’s,”Hunger in New York City.” Both poems share a great amount of similarities like the way they address the importance of family and heritage and the message of both poems. They address the importance of family and heritage by using objects or feelings, metaphorically, to express their family or heritage. Not only that, but both poems share the message that a person’s past stays with them no matter where or how far they go. Ultimately, both poems address the importance of family and heritage the same way and also share the same message.
The Big Valley Jamboree is a four-day country music festival in the rural environment. It commonly attracts an average of 25,000 people per day, so roughly 100,000 people over the course of the festival. An intense a severe thunderstorm front moved into the concert bowl, bringing with it high winds and heavy rains, driving thousands of festival attendees towards shelter. The temporary stage set up at the center of the festival was no match for the ramped weather, and collapsed under the strong winds and heavy rains. This stage collapse left dozens of attendees trapped and in need of assistance amid the treacherous rainfall swamping the concert grounds for nearly an hour after the initial collapse. Thus, leaving 75 attendees injured, and 1 killed.
Cumberland Avenue is a highly populated and narrow street at my university that Second Harvest had given up on attempting to recover from for navigation reasons. My goal for my term as president of the Food Recovery Network was to recover from every restaurant on Cumberland in Second Harvest’s place. Not only did no restaurant on Cumberland agree to allow us to recover their otherwise unwanted food, very few managers listened to an entire pitch. In other words, I achieved exactly zero percent of my goal.
Longwood Park is listed as being 262 acres and one of the largest metropolitan parks in the state. It boasts a 3 acre fishing pond and 3 miles of hiking trails. These trails are partially comprised of crushed asphalt and concrete, but primarily dirt paths. Anticipate muddy conditions along the trails in winter and periods of raining weather. The woodlands are mature deciduous that hold varying levels of habitat support. Most habitat categories reviewed provided a moderate foundation for avian migrant and residents. Woodpeckers appear to be thriving in the woodland areas, migrant and resident thrushes should also benefit from the parks resources. Potential nesting habitats for Yellow and Hooded Warblers in the summer months are a possibility.