Milwaukee, WI – Southeast Wisconsin residents should prepare for light snow today, with potential road slickness affecting morning and evening commutes. Accumulations are forecasted to remain below an inch for most areas, but localized totals up to 2 inches are possible.
According to the National Weather Service, light snow will continue throughout Wednesday, impacting regions along and south of a line from Madison to Port Washington. Snowfall could reduce visibility, creating hazardous travel conditions, especially on untreated roads. Commuters are advised to allow extra travel time and exercise caution while driving.
Temperatures are expected to hover near 20°F today, with wind chills dipping between -10 and 0°F. Winds from the southwest may gust up to 30 mph, adding to the bitter cold. Tonight, snow may persist into the early hours of Thursday, with minimal additional accumulation expected.
Looking ahead, Thursday will bring clearing skies and a high near 21°F. Winds will remain cold, making it feel closer to zero. Friday through the weekend offers milder conditions, with highs climbing into the mid-30s by Saturday under partly sunny skies.
Drivers are urged to monitor conditions on major roadways like I-94 and I-43 and remain prepared for rapidly changing weather. Snowfall reports and updates can be found through the National Weather Service and local channels.
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