Wisconsin Braces for Major Snowfall as Evers Declares Emergency

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Gov. Tony Evers declared a state of emergency ahead of a significant winter storm sweeping Wisconsin, enabling faster mobilization of resources. The northeast is under a blizzard warning with potential snow totals of up to two feet in some areas, while Dane County is forecast to see 4–8 inches and regions near the Wisconsin Dells could reach a foot; the system is expected to linger through Monday as Wisconsinites are urged to plan and stay safe.
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