La Crosse, WI – Dense fog continues to blanket parts of central and western Wisconsin this morning, creating hazardous travel conditions. Drivers can expect reduced visibility to a quarter mile or less, with slick spots possible on untreated roads.
According to the National Weather Service in La Crosse, a Dense Fog Advisory remains in effect until noon today. The advisory covers central, north-central, southwest, and west-central Wisconsin, including key travel routes like Interstate 94 and surrounding county highways. Motorists are urged to slow down, use low-beam headlights, and increase following distance.
Patchy fog is expected to clear by late afternoon, giving way to cloudy skies with a high near 39 degrees. Tonight, patchy fog may return after midnight, coupled with calm winds and a low around 32 degrees.
Looking Ahead:
• Monday: A slight chance of rain develops in the afternoon, with mostly cloudy conditions and a high of 39. Winds will pick up slightly, reaching gusts up to 24 mph.
• Tuesday: Temperatures drop as snow moves in. There’s a 20% chance of snow during the day, increasing to 50% Tuesday night, with 1 to 2 inches of accumulation possible. Low temperatures will dip to 17 degrees.
• Wednesday: Conditions improve with partly sunny skies and highs in the low 20s, though winds will remain breezy.
Travelers should plan for reduced visibility this morning and anticipate slick roads. Stay updated with the latest forecasts and advisories to ensure safe travels.
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