La Crosse, Wisconsin – Light snow will gradually end across central Wisconsin by 1 p.m., leaving up to one inch of additional accumulation and slick road conditions.
According to the US National Weather Service in La Crosse, snowfall will taper early this afternoon after overnight and morning accumulation. Areas that saw snow last night and earlier today are expected to remain snow-covered, particularly on secondary and less traveled roads.
Forecasters said up to one inch of additional snow is possible before the system exits. Visibility has been reduced to between one and two miles at times across central Wisconsin.
Road cameras shared by the weather service show snow-covered highways and plowed but wet pavement in parts of the region late this morning. Officials urge drivers to use caution, especially on untreated roads where slippery conditions may persist into the afternoon.
The reduced visibility and slick surfaces may impact school travel, college commuters, and early shift workers heading home.
Drivers are advised to slow down, allow extra stopping distance, and check local road conditions before traveling.
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