Milwaukee, WI – Wisconsin residents should prepare for accumulating snowfall this Saturday, with a heavier snow band likely in central and eastern areas.
According to the National Weather Service (NWS) in Milwaukee, snowfall totals could exceed two inches north of I-94. However, recent forecasts show a slight downward trend in high-end totals for central and eastern Wisconsin. The storm’s exact track remains uncertain, with dry air potentially affecting snowfall amounts.
NWS meteorologists urge travelers to monitor forecasts closely. Accumulations exceeding six inches are possible, mainly north of Interstate 94. Sharp cutoffs in snowfall could create significant variations across short distances.
Strong westerly winds will also impact central Wisconsin, with gusts potentially reaching hazardous levels. Blowing snow and reduced visibility may create difficult travel conditions.
Residents should stay updated on weather alerts and prepare for potential disruptions. Officials advise travelers to plan ahead and allow extra time for commutes.
More updates will be provided as forecasters refine the storm’s expected path.
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