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Waukesha Today
By the People, for the People
Blizzard Warning Brings Neighbors Together in Wisconsin
Heavy snow and strong winds prompt snowplow crews to work tirelessly and neighbors to help each other in Waukesha County.
Mar. 17, 2026 at 5:44am
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Waukesha County, Wisconsin, faced its first blizzard warning in 15 years, with heavy snow and strong winds prompting snowplow crews to work tirelessly and neighbors to help each other. The snowstorm highlighted the community spirit, as neighbors and strangers alike assisted with tasks such as pushing cars out of snow banks and cleaning off vehicles.
Why it matters
The blizzard warning in Waukesha County showcases the importance of community resilience and support during extreme weather events. By coming together to help one another, the residents demonstrated the power of neighborly cooperation in the face of challenging conditions.
The details
Snowplow crews were out in force in communities like Elm Grove and Brookfield, working around the clock to keep roads passable. New resident Chad Walton, who had just moved to Waukesha, was greeted by his neighbor Matt Stevens, who helped clear Walton's driveway with his snowblower. The storm brought out the community spirit, with neighbors and strangers alike assisting each other with various tasks.
- The last official blizzard warning in Waukesha County was on February 1-2, 2011.
- The current blizzard warning was issued on March 17, 2026.
The players
Chad Walton
A new resident of Waukesha, Wisconsin, who recently moved to the area.
Matt Stevens
A Waukesha resident who helped clear the driveway of his new neighbor, Chad Walton, using his snowblower.
What they’re saying
“Just moved out to Waukesha the last couple of days. Now we get this fun to deal with.”
— Chad Walton
“He just moved in, like two days ago. And this is his greeting, I guess. Welcome to the neighborhood!”
— Matt Stevens
“Oh, he's a new neighbor. I'd do it for the other neighbors, too. You know, it's just when I see somebody out here with a shovel breaking their back. That's just not fair. That's just not fair. You know, I've got the Ariens snowblower going, and it's a tough son of a gun, zips through this stuff pretty easy. Glad to help out the neighbors, you know.”
— Matt Stevens
The takeaway
The blizzard warning in Waukesha County showcased the strong sense of community and neighborly support that can emerge during extreme weather events. By working together to clear snow, assist one another, and welcome new residents, the residents demonstrated the power of community resilience and the importance of looking out for one another in times of need.


