Milwaukee Blizzard:Chicago Weather, Different opinions and clocks encountered through most of southeastern Wisconsin, including the counties of Milwaukee and Waukesha, Monday through Wednesday. It is increasingly clear that for a long time and important snow occasion will be implemented over the next three days in parts of southeastern Wisconsin. A notice in force because the winter morning of Monday mid-afternoon Tuesday for southeast Wisconsin. The 1st round of snow will arrive in the afternoon or evening seriously Monday and final Tuesday. This 1st preliminary round demonstrates the potential of 7.3 "of accumulation of the uppermost figures along the lake.
A stream of wind east-north-east will create lake-effect snow along the snow lake better because the system 1st moves during. Then on Tuesday, the lake effect snow showers are possible to fall a few inches of snow in areas affected by snow bands. Note the lake effect snow is extremely tricky to predict given the narrowness and the bands that affect localized areas. Later Tuesday afternoon, a hurricane timepiece is in force for all provinces in our area, with the exception of Dodge and Fond du Lac, and these two provinces are under the supervision winter storm. Winter storm watch continues in the afternoon on Wednesday. Tuesday night and Wednesday is when the excessive southeast Wisconsin will see snow showers will develop again as a main progress of the winter storm in the Ohio Valley. Southeastern Wisconsin will be at the extreme north of the snow, and more particularly to areas south of Milwaukee and along the lakeshore will see more snow Tuesday night to additional Wednesday morning. Snow totals in the 2nd round has the potential to be important with an additional 6 "+ in the points, which means that some places, especially south of Milwaukee could see the potential snowfall of a foot or more in next 3 days. Flights will start right becomes dangerous at night from Monday to Wednesday. We are in the early stages of this forecast and will be finalizing the schedule and snowfall expected in the upcoming shows.
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