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UPDATE: Up to 5 Inches of Snow Possible Late Sunday, Early Monday
Another "clipper" comes through the region later Sunday night that could make driving conditions dangerous for those coming home from Super Bowl parties.

Updated at 4 p.m. Sunday to include new times of advisories
A winter weather advisory has been issued by the National Weather Service, and that could put a little wrinkle in your Super Bowl revelry plans Sunday night, if not your Monday morning commute.
In Milwaukee and Ozaukee counties, the advisory will be in effect from midnight until 9 a.m. Monday. In Waukesha and Racine counties, it is in effect from 10 p.m. Sunday to 9 a.m. Monday.
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According to the Weather Service, snow developing as part of an "Alberta clipper" system coming down from the northwest will begin between 9 and 11 p.m. Sunday.
Snow accumulations in southeastern Wisconsin are expected to reach between 2 to 5 inches on fairly light southwest winds of 5 mph to 10 mph.
Jeremy Nelson, a meteorologist with Patch's media partners at WISN-TV (Channel 12), predicts between 2 to 3 inches of snow in almost of the Patch coverage area. The Port Washington-Saukville area will likely only get 1 to 2 inches.
Still, drivers can expect rapidly deteriorating travel conditions due to accumulating snow. The periods of snow will cause some travel difficulties, including snow covered roads and limited visibilities later tonight and into the early morning hours of Monday, the Weather Service said.
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