Inland areas will experience gusty winds and cold temperatures. Lake effect snow will bring some areas of southeast Wisconsin accumulating snowfall and a messy morning commute on Monday ...
Milwaukee could see an inch or two of snow, but areas farther south like Racine could see as much as six inches.
Counties in northeastern Wisconsin could also get smaller amounts of snow, between a half-inch and two inches. Higher amounts are possible right along the lake. That broad range accounts for the ...
It's going to be another chilly and quiet winter night. At least the wind will be lighter. Under partly cloudy skies, low ...
AND IT WILL JUST FETCH RIGHT ALONG THE OPEN WATERS OF LAKE MICHIGAN AND DRAW IN THAT MOISTURE ACROSS SOUTHEASTERN WISCONSIN, WHICH IS WHY WE’RE TALKING ABOUT THAT SNOW POTENTIAL TONIGHT ...
A Special Weather Statement issued through the mid-afternoon across southeast Wisconsin. Flurries and ... but thankfully the lake effect snow is over with.
"Once you travel west, out of that lake-effect zone, you find yourself in no trouble at all," Sheppard said. Temperatures will remain chilly in Wisconsin this week, around the mid-20s, with gusty ...
Southeast Wisconsin counties prepare for Sunday lake-effect snow showers and urge drivers to be cautious and adjust based on the road conditions.
Lake-effect snow is expected to blanket communities along Lake Michigan Sunday night into Monday morning, with up to four or six inches possible in Racine and Kenosha. Downtown Milwaukee could get an ...