Milwaukee, WI – Light snow is set to impact southeastern and east-central Wisconsin this morning, with accumulations ranging from 1 to 3 inches, according to the National Weather Service in Milwaukee/Sullivan. The heaviest snowfall is expected in the far southeastern parts of the state, including Milwaukee and surrounding areas.
According to the latest update, snowfall amounts have slightly increased from earlier predictions. Areas west of Milwaukee may see light snow showers but are expected to receive less than half an inch. The highest snowfall totals are projected along the Lake Michigan shoreline.
Road conditions could become slick, especially during the morning commute. Drivers are advised to exercise caution, particularly on untreated roads and bridges. The snowfall is expected to taper off by late morning, improving travel conditions throughout the day.
Temperatures will remain near freezing, with a slight warming trend expected in the afternoon. Residents should stay updated on road conditions and any potential travel advisories.
For real-time updates, visit the National Weather Service or the Wisconsin Department of Transportation.




