Weather
2-4 Inches Of Wet, Slushy Snow Expected Wednesday Morning
A Winter Weather Advisory has been issued and went into effect after midnight Tuesday for all of southern Wisconsin.

MILWAUKEE, WI — The National Weather Service has issued a winter weather advisory for Wednesday as the area is expected to accumulations of wet, slushy snow.
According to weather observers, the snow will spread east through the area late Tuesday night into Wednesday morning and continue through the morning hours. The wet, slushy snow will be heaviest during the Wednesday morning commute. The snow could transition to a rain and snow mix near the Wisconsin and Illinois border Wednesday afternoon but most of central and southern Wisconsin will see snow continuing into the afternoon hours.
A Winter Weather Advisory has been issued and went into effect after midnight Tuesday for all of southern Wisconsin, except those counties bordering the Illinois border. The advisory will end Wednesday afternoon.
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Most of southern and central Wisconsin will see snow overnight. Here are the forecast totals from our partners at the National Weather Service. #ReadyWI #wiwx #winterawarenessweek pic.twitter.com/hYAkZUvOQM
— ReadyWisconsin (@ReadyWisconsin) November 5, 2019
Weather At A Glance
Wet, slushy snow expected. Total snow accumulations of 2 to 4 inches. A narrow band of up to 5 inches of snow will be possible along the I-94 corridor.
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Portions of southern and southeastern Wisconsin.
From midnight to noon CST Wednesday. The heaviest snow is expected to fall starting around or just before sunrise, continuing into midday.
Plan on slippery road conditions. The hazardous conditions will likely have a significant impact on the Wednesday morning commute.
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