West Bend, WI – The National Weather Service has issued a winter storm warning which remains in effect from Tuesday morning through late Tuesday evening. Heavy snow with accumulations between 6 and 11 inches is possible in Washington County and neighboring communities with wind gust as high as 35 mph.
Probably one of the greatest sounds of winter – capturing kids sledding down the fabulous hill behind McLane Elementary in West Bend.
Snow is expected to begin late Monday evening, but the most impactful period of accumulating snow is expected during the day Tuesday into Tuesday night.
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What’s your favorite sledding memory?
Growing up we’d head to Estabrook Park to go sledding or behind University School in Fox Point. Fantastic hills. I think my dad had six of us sledding at one time. Metal runners on the wooden sleds. He’d be the base and we’d pile on top. Someone would grab a boot and give us a shove.
We got a blue plastic sled one year and my brothers held the rope and tried to stand and ride it down the hill. That was before snowboards.
Good times.
Contributed stories below:
Daisy in Kewaskum – My best memory of winter fun growing up in the late 1950’s was sledding down the River Hill Park hill (fireworks hill) in Kewaskum. When the snow was ‘just right’ and the river was iced over, we would fly off the bank right out onto the river. Our sledding gear at that time were mostly metal saucers or Lightning Glider (runner) sleds. By the way, there was never a parent in sight!