Milwaukee, WI – Southern Wisconsin will experience a quick-moving weather system tonight, bringing light snowfall across the region. The National Weather Service (NWS) in Milwaukee/Sullivan forecasts snow accumulations ranging from a light dusting to 1 inch.
According to NWS, areas east of Interstate 90 and north of Interstate 94 have the greatest chance of receiving up to 1 inch. The system will bring a drier type of snow, moving from northwest to southeast between 6 p.m. and 8 p.m. Accumulating snow will taper off after 1 a.m., with lingering flurries expected into mid-morning Thursday.
Travel impacts remain minimal, but drivers should stay cautious on untreated roads, particularly overnight. The snowfall timing coincides with evening travel hours, so plan ahead for potentially slower commutes.
The NWS advises residents to monitor updated forecasts as conditions evolve. Flurries may persist in localized areas into Thursday morning.
While snow totals are modest, this system serves as a reminder to stay prepared during the winter season. Have an emergency kit in vehicles and allow extra travel time if necessary.
Southern Wisconsin residents can expect cold but manageable conditions as this system exits by late Thursday morning.
Stay tuned to local updates for any potential changes in snowfall predictions or travel advisories.
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