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Parts of Milwaukee and its surrounding areas are seeing slippery stretches on the roads, according to 511 Wisconsin.
Highway 164 from Interstate-94 to Good Hope Rd.and from Sunset Dr. to Moreland Blvd. is ice covered. Here are the conditions listed as of 9 a.m. Monday morning, according to 511 Wisconsin:
Here are the conditions listed as of 8 a.m. Thursday morning: Interstate 43 around Greenfield to Mukwonago has slippery stretches I-43 north of Milwaukee has mostly slippery stretches with some ...
A band of snow is expected to affect the morning commute in the Milwaukee area, causing some slippery spots on roads as it arrives from the west. Snow will continue to fall throughout the day, the ...
The Stadium Freeway (also known as Miller Park Way) is a six-lane divided highway traveling south to north in the city of Milwaukee, Wisconsin. This freeway was the first road of its kind built in Milwaukee County. It is designated as Wisconsin Highway 175 (WI 175) along its northern stretch from WIS 59, past Interstate 94 (I-94) to Lisbon Avenue.
Originally, Vasco Road was a two-lane, very narrow road that began at U.S. Highway 50 (now Interstate 580) and wound over the Diablo Range and through the Kellogg Creek valley. In 1957, Alameda County linked three other streets inside Livermore to extend Vasco to Tesla Road. A ribbon-cutting ceremony opened the new Vasco Road on August 1, 1958. [2]
Illinois 21 was the principal route to Milwaukee, Wisconsin before the construction of both the Skokie Highway and the Tri-State Tollway (Interstate 94 and Interstate 294). The towns of Glenview , Libertyville , and Gurnee are principally located along this road.
As temps rise above freezing, foggy conditions could impact visibility in Milwaukee, mostly during the evening. "If you're out traveling and the roads look wet, use caution," Wagner said.