Ten-year-old Maria Gordon of Sussex peeks out of a snow fort she built at Sussex Village Park on Thursday, Dec. 20, 2012. A heavy wet snowfall made conditions perfect for building forts and snowmen.
Ten-year-old Maria Gordon of Sussex peeks out of a snow fort she built at Sussex Village Park on Thursday, Dec. 20, 2012. A heavy wet snowfall made conditions perfect for building forts and snowmen.
Credit: Scott Ash
Eleven-year-old Quentin Thomas of Sussex zips down the sledding hill at Sussex Village Park as the winter's first big snow storm moves through on Thursday, Dec. 20, 2012.
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Ten-year-old Maria Gordon of Sussex zips down the sledding hill at Sussex Village Park as the winter's first big snow storm moves through on Thursday, Dec. 20, 2012.
Credit: Scott Ash
Dario Cacciani uses his snowblower to clear his driveway of a heavy wet snow Thursday, Dec. 20, 2012 at his home on Nixon Avenue in Hartland.
Credit: Todd Ponath
Twelve-year-old Brandon Hoff of Sussex trudges back up the sledding hill at Sussex Village Park on Thursday, Dec. 20, 2012. The hill was a popular destination as the winter's first big snow storm moved through the area.
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Jim Groth, visiting from Boston, shovels a heavy wet snow from the end of a driveway on Renson Drive in Hartland Thursday, Dec. 20, 2012.
Credit: Todd Ponath
Twelve-year-old Brandon Hoff of Sussex hits a jump at Sussex Village Park on Thursday, Dec. 20, 2012. The local sledding hill was a popular destination as the winter's first big snow storm moved through the area.
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Cars exit HWY 16 onto Capitol Dr. in Pewaukee as road conditions worsen late Thursday, Dec 20, 2012. A steady rain fell throughout the Lake Country area for most of the day, but quickly changed to sleet and then to a heavy wet snow around 3:30pm. Conditions are expected to degrade overnight as the snow continues and high winds move into the area.
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Max Unger (left) and Quentin Thomas, both 11 of Sussex, battle a fierce head wind as they climb back up the sledding hill at Sussex Village Park on Thursday, Dec. 20, 2012.
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A Waukesha County plow truck clears HWY 164 in Sussex on Thursday evening, Dec 20, 2012. Crews were out in force trying to stay ahead of the heavy wet snowfall. Conditions are expected to degrade overnight as the snow continues and high winds move into the area.
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Road conditions in Sussex take a turn for the worse late afternoon on Thursday, Dec 20, 2012. A steady rain fell throughout the area for most of the day, but quickly changed to sleet and then to a heavy wet snow around 3:30pm. Conditions are expected to degrade overnight as the snow continues and high winds move into the area.
Credit: Scott Ash
Bob Sheffield cleans off cars in the lot at Lakeland Auto in Oconomowoc Thursday, Dec. 20, 2012 following an overnight snow that blanketed the area with a heavy, wet snow.
Credit: Todd Ponath
Gavin Strey shovels the city sidewalk in front of his home on Chestnut Street in Oconomowoc Thursday, Dec. 20, 2012 following an overnight snow that blanketed the area with a heavy, wet snow.
Credit: Todd Ponath
Gary Risch clears the sidewalk in front of some apartments on Pleasant St. in Oconomowoc Thursday, Dec. 20, 2012 following an overnight snow that blanketed the area with a heavy, wet snow.
Credit: Todd Ponath
Ten-year-old Maria Gordon (right) of Sussex builds a snow fort with her cousin Matt Koyama and friend Clarissa Gines at Sussex Village Park on Thursday, Dec. 20, 2012. A heavy wet snowfall made conditions perfect for building forts and snowmen.
Credit: Scott Ash
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