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by Bart_Adrian from FOX 6 Milwaukee

Last Post 19 days, 6 hours Ago


If you're down about our Saturday snowstorm, here's one from the "It could be worse" department...

On December 15, 1987, the entire Milwaukee metro area was practicaly shut down by a huge blizzard. The snow began around 1am and became heaviest from 6am to 10am. During that time period there were bursts of snow at 2 to 3 inches per hour with thundersnow. Winds gusted to 66 mph here at our studio. When all was said and done, the official total at Mitchell was 13.1 inches. Vince Condella and I were up practically all night for that one, and we still talk about it today!

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Katbird read my blog view my photos
Dec 17, 2007 | 12:52 PM

I so remember that December storm.
I had just given birth to my daughter Oct. 29th and had to take her to the doctor twice a week because she had low birth weight.
That was an incredible storm.
I was living on the Eastside at the time and we all know how bad parking and driving is down there.

aaro-nf read my blog view my photos
Dec 17, 2007 | 4:09 PM

i also remember that storm. i was only a senior in high school at the time at campbellsport high school.

luvmydoodsz read my blog view my photos
Dec 19, 2007 | 6:00 AM

i remember also it was great!

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