Milwaukee, WI – Snow will move across southern Wisconsin this evening into early Tuesday morning, according to the National Weather Service in Milwaukee/Sullivan.
The storm is expected to track from west to east, with flurries beginning around 8–9 p.m. in western areas and reaching eastern Wisconsin by midnight. Initial snowfall rates of 0.25 to 0.5 inches per hour could increase to around 0.75 inches per hour south of Interstate 94 before midnight.
The National Weather Service cautions that visibility may drop to a half mile or less in the heaviest snow bands. The snow will be light and powdery, which could make roads slick and reduce traction during the overnight commute.
Drivers are urged to slow down and use caution, especially in open or untreated areas. While winds will remain light, additional snow chances may continue through midweek as colder temperatures settle into the region.
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