Milwaukee, WI – A weekend snowfall will bring up to four inches of snow to parts of Wisconsin on Saturday. The highest totals will hit central and east-central Wisconsin, while areas near the Illinois border will see lighter amounts with a possible wintry mix.
According to the National Weather Service in Milwaukee, snow will start in southern Wisconsin during the mid-morning and continue into the afternoon. Snowfall will taper off from west to east by early evening. No winter weather advisories are in effect, but officials urge travelers to monitor conditions.
Blowing snow is not expected, but visibility may decrease with heavy snowfall rates. Road conditions could become slick, especially in areas with mixed precipitation.
Temperatures will remain in the low 30s Saturday, with a slight drop Sunday. Winds will be moderate, and no extreme cold is expected.
Drivers should take precautions, including checking road conditions and carrying an emergency kit. Snowfall may impact weekend travel plans, especially in areas with heavier accumulation.
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