A winter storm hit southeast Wisconsin, bringing over 10 inches of snow in some areas on Thursday night into Friday morning.
Some places, such as Sheboygan, received over a foot of snow, which was not in the forecast.
Waukesha had between six and ten inches, while Milwaukee had 10.7 inches.
More snow is expected to arrive late Saturday night and continue through Sunday.
Although not as heavy as the previous storm, it could bring periods of moderate snow, with some areas receiving up to six inches of snow.
However, the forecast is difficult to predict due to a bit of a cutoff in the storm’s track.
Despite the snow causing power outages and knocking down tree branches, many people enjoyed the beauty of the snow sticking to everything.