Southern Wisconsin could get hit with more snow
Wisconsin Weather-- New weather advisories have been posted for southeast and far southern Wisconsin, as another strong snow-storm moves into the upper Midwest.
New weather advisories have been posted for southeast and far southern Wisconsin, as another strong snow-storm moves into the upper Midwest.
The National Weather Service says the southeast half of the Badger State will be affected this time. Three-to-five inches are predicted for tonight in most of those places, with possibly another inch tomorrow. The heaviest snow is projected to be along Lake Michigan from Milwaukee southward. At least six inches is in the forecast for those places, until it all clears out late tomorrow night. The National Weather Service has issued winter weather advisories from this afternoon until early tomorrow for Milwaukee, Kenosha, Racine, Waukesha, Jefferson, Walworth, Rock, Green, and Lafayette counties.
Dry weather is projected for the rest of the week, with highs 30-or-above each day.
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