Blizzard slams Midwest with snow and wind
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After a historic blizzard dropped dozens of inches of snow across multiple northeast Wisconsin municipalities, officials across the area have reported initial service call totals. The Brown
Cities across the blizzard area, the Upper Peninsula and parts of the northern Lower Peninsula, continue to dig out from the storm today. Municipal services are closed in several areas, including Alpena County, Escanaba, Marquette, Menominee, Petoskey and Traverse City.
Marquette County Road Commission drivers have been working 12-hour shifts through this historic blizzard.
Wisconsin's National Weather Service offices confirmed more snowfall records from the March blizzard, including a 33-inch snow total in Sturgeon Bay.
Snow is already falling across portions of the Northern Tier and the storm will charge east into the Great Lakes by later today.
The US Coast Guard in Michigan rescues snowmobiler stranded on an ice floe during a whiteout blizzard on Lake Huron.
Green Bay is digging itself out of the second biggest snowstorm in history, with over 2 feet of snow. The blizzard closed down area schools for two days. The National Weather Service Green Bay reported 26.