MILWAUKEE COUNTY - A snow system moving through southeast Wisconsin on Wednesday, Feb. 12 is leading to a messy situation on some roads. Snowfall rates could be 0.50 to 1" per hour throughout the ...
A FORECAST FIRST ALERT is in effect for Thursday morning due to bitter cold wind-chills of -25 to -30 below and temperatures near -10 below.
The National Weather Service has issued a winter storm warning and a winter weather advisory for parts of southeast Wisconsin for Wednesday and Thursday.
Millions of Americans were under winter weather advisories Wednesday morning as several states woke up to a fresh blanket of ...
The Northland continues to tackle the cold mornings as high pressure allows for temperatures to fall well below normal.
Road conditions across Illinois were already slick and slippery Wednesday morning. By afternoon, they were expected to worsen.
Widespread snowfall totals of 3-6 inches will be likely with some areas near the lake seeing some enhancement leading to isolated 7 or 8 inch totals.
Snowfall is most likely Friday afternoon and evening, according to the Milwaukee-Sullivan National Weather Service office.
The back-to-back storms are expected to bring significant dumps of snow that could total 10 inches or more for many locales in southern Wisconsin, according to forecasters.
Highest snow totals with Chicago's winter storm Wednesday are expected to be in Northern Lake County and into Wisconsin ...
A winter storm warning is in effect for southeast Wisconsin beginning Wednesday afternoon with up to 9 inches of snow possible for the Milwaukee area. Follow for live weather updates.
Snow is on the way! The morning commute and ride into work and school for those districts still in session Wednesday morning should be fine. By the late morning hours steady snow starts coming down an ...
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