Slippery to dangerous travel conditions

Slippery to dangerous travel conditions


The majority of the moderate to heavy snowfall will shift east into eastern Wisconsin, keeping most of the region out of snowfall for a few hours. However, another area of ​​light snow will move from the northwest around midnight, bringing another 1/2 inch of snow. Additionally, gusty winds could blow and displace much of the new snow, particularly over portions of southeastern MN and northeastern IA.

Many roads remain covered in snow. Until tonight the journey will be slippery to dangerous. Please monitor road conditions and adjust your travel plans if necessary.

Tonight: The winter storm is subsiding

  • What: Periods of mostly light snowfall. Additional accumulations of up to 1″. Drifts and drifting snow are possible – particularly in open and unprotected locations.
  • Where: entire area.
  • Effects: Many streets are covered in snow. Deterioration of visibility during snowfall. Blowing snow and snowdrifts are possible.
  • ACTION: Be prepared for the impact of the trip. Check road conditions before setting off and adjust plans. Change plans if conditions warrant.
Slippery to dangerous travel conditions

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