Midwest Winter Storm: Snowfall and Strong Winds Could Disrupt Travel by Wednesday

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La Crosse, WI – A winter storm is set to move into the Plains on Tuesday, bringing rain, snow, and strong winds to the Upper Mississippi Valley by Tuesday night into Wednesday. The system is expected to cause travel disruptions and hazardous conditions across Wisconsin.

According to the National Weather Service in La Crosse, snowfall totals remain uncertain, but parts of the region could see significant accumulation, particularly in areas with higher probabilities of 2 to 4 inches of snow. Blowing snow and reduced visibility are also concerns, with strong winds developing throughout the storm.

Residents should stay updated on the latest forecasts, as the storm’s track and precipitation amounts could shift. The National Weather Service advises travelers to prepare for potential delays and hazardous road conditions. With winter driving conditions likely, motorists should use caution and plan ahead for midweek disruptions.

Officials urge Wisconsinites to monitor updates and be prepared for changing conditions as the storm nears. More details will be available in the coming days as forecasts are refined.