You are watching fox 6 news at 9. Tonight two big stories. The Green Bay Packers weather snowy conditions at lambeau. With a win over the Houston Texans to even their record. And a steady snowfall blankets our area. Wisconsin is ready for the first blast of winter. Just expired at 9 oclock. So how much snow did we get . We have team coverage. Brittany shannon is live in milwaukee. But first lets start with weather expert tom wachs out on the weather deck. Snow tapering off. Roads could remain slick in spots throughout the evening, so use caution. Mostly cloudy on monday with highs in the upper 30s to around 40. Tonight snow ending this sw 510 mph monday mostly cloudy. High 40 wind s 510 from the dot cameras. Drivers taking it easy out there calls to area sheriffs departments show only a handfull of accidents. But we energies had plenty of action today by power outages. Mainly due to snow on tree limbs and on power lines. The city of milwaukee . Got an early start on this storm. The dpw
Bay has to keep winning, get a little help and see how the dust settles. In green bay at lambeau field, tim van vooren, fox six sports. Titletown; he joins brandon cruz and yours truly to break the game down on the sports blitz at 10 35. Two other stories were following. The badgers will meet 13 and oh western michigan in their first ever cotton bowl appearance on monday january 2nd in arlington texas. And baseballs hall of fame has opened its doors to former commissioner bud selig for induction on sunday july 30th of next year. A richly deserved honor for the commissioner north dakota pipeline protest. The government says theres a change of plans. And demostrators are celebrating. But i think we need to keep in mind that we need to be ready to keep going. The surprising decision by the army corps of engineers and why demonstrators are only cautiously celebrating. And Big Box Stores want you you to think youre saving money when you shop there and maybe you are. But theres evidence they
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