Milwaukee Braces for Lake Effect Snow Sunday Night, Up to 3 Inches Possible

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Milwaukee, WI – Lake effect snowfall is expected to bring up to 3 inches of snow to Milwaukee and surrounding areas Sunday night into Monday morning, potentially disrupting the start of the workweek.

According to the National Weather Service in Milwaukee, the highest snowfall rates are anticipated early Monday morning. Eastern sections of Kenosha, Racine, and Milwaukee counties are likely to see the heaviest accumulation, with some areas possibly receiving over 2 inches by sunrise.

Forecasters warn the snowfall could create slick road conditions and reduced visibility during Monday’s morning commute. Residents are advised to plan for extra travel time and monitor weather updates through the weekend.

The National Weather Service noted that snowfall totals may vary depending on the strength and location of lake effect bands. While western areas might see less snow, eastern regions near Lake Michigan face the highest probability of significant accumulation.

For those traveling or commuting Monday morning, ensure vehicles are winter-ready and exercise caution on the roads. Stay informed by following local weather updates.

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