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See how much snow has fallen since Friday night in SE Wisconsin
More snow fell across southeastern Wisconsin overnight. A band of steady to moderate snow brought totals of up to 4.5 inches to parts of the area, with others receiving just a trace. The heaviest snow fell along I-94.
The fast-moving winter storms could dump foot or more of snow in portions of the Great Lakes and interior New England through this weekend.
A winter storm moving into Wisconsin is bringing fog, rain, snow and rapidly dropping temperatures. Here's the timing and forecast.
The best chances for accumulating snow are currently over southeast Minnesota and Wisconsin, though the storm track is subject to change.
The recent string of warm January days in southeastern Wisconsin is going away mid-week as a cold front moves in.
The latest northeast Wisconsin weather forecast from Storm Team 5… Roads are slippery and snow-covered Friday morning, and the National Weather Service has issued a Winter Weather Advisory
"Another round of freezing rain will move in this evening through early tomorrow morning, with icy & slick travel expected as it falls and afterwards," the NWS Twin Cities says. "Temps will be very close to freezing, and how much ice ends up accumulating will be closely tied to how warm we are."