

Mester also added that throughout the entire duration of the storm the airport was able to remain open and active thanks to the hard work of all airport staff. “It’s going to be a busy day over here because all the flights that were canceled yesterday have been rescheduled for today so most flights will be full,” he said. Harold Mester, director of public affairs at Mitchell, said that airlines have told informed the airport that they should be returning to normal flight schedules around 10 a.m. Still much more than the two seen on Tuesday, the last day unaffected by weather, but at the same time a significant improvement on the 100 flights that were canceled yesterday. at Mitchell AirportĪs weather in Wisconsin continues to improve Mitchell International Airport has seen 26 canceled flights before 9 a.m. More: Outagamie County suspends towing on I-41 and State 441 when conditions imperil safety 9:50 a.m.: Service to return to normal by 10 a.m. A tow ban is when weather conditions make it unsafe to remove disabled vehicles from the road.Īnother tow ban in nearby Outagamie County was placed Wednesday on Interstate 41 and State 441. The tow ban in Waupaca County for US-10, US-45 and State 54 has been canceled.Īuthorities in Waupaca County imposed the ban shortly before noon Wednesday due to weather conditions. 1 p.m.: Tow ban lifted in Waupaca County tow ban in Outagamie County still active Almost the entire state, except for a few counties near the Illinois border, is expected to see heavy snow and high winds, with some areas potentially getting over a foot.įollow along with our live coverage of the storm.

The first wave of a major winter storm reached Wisconsin Tuesday evening and will linger through Thursday, according to the National Weather Service.

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