Milwaukee, WI – Lake effect snow continues to impact Milwaukee, Racine, and Kenosha counties Monday, with a Winter Weather Advisory in effect until 4 p.m. Up to 3 additional inches of snow are expected.
Road conditions remain hazardous, with slippery surfaces reported across the region. Commuters are urged to exercise caution, particularly during the morning and afternoon rush hours. Reduced visibility and snow-covered roads could lead to delays.
According to the National Weather Service, lake effect snow will taper off late this afternoon, but drivers should remain vigilant. The advisory was issued early Monday morning as snow bands intensified over Lake Michigan, affecting southeastern Wisconsin.
Residents are advised to monitor local road conditions by calling 511 for updates. Salt trucks and plows are actively working, but slower travel is recommended. Pedestrians should also be careful of icy sidewalks.
Prepare for possible delays and dress warmly if heading outdoors. With continued snowfall, localized power outages could occur.
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