Lake Effect Snow Hits Wisconsin Saturday Night
Lake Effect Snow is expected to hit Wisconsin Saturday night, resulting in significant weather changes across the region. The National Weather Service (NWS) has issued a winter weather advisory affecting multiple counties.
Winter Weather Advisory Details
Milwaukee, Racine, and Kenosha counties are under advisory. Here are the key details:
- Milwaukee and Racine counties: Advisory from 1 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Sunday, January 25.
- Kenosha County: Advisory from 6 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Sunday, January 25.
Snowfall Predictions
Residents should prepare for Lake Effect snowfall totaling 1–2 inches. There is a possibility of heavier totals of 2–4 inches near the lakefront.
Driving conditions may be affected due to slippery roads. As winds shift from the northeast, localized bands of snow may develop over Lake Michigan, moving west toward Wisconsin early Sunday morning.
Factors Influencing Snow Accumulation
If the snow band remains over the lake, snowfall accumulations could be limited. However, prolonged periods of snowfall over certain areas could lead to higher totals.
Staying Updated
To navigate the winter weather effectively, residents can use various resources:
- FOX6 Storm Center app: Provides real-time updates.
- FOX LOCAL Mobile app: Get breaking news alerts on the go.
- FOX Weather app: Access detailed forecasts and weather tools.
Checking the latest school and business closings will also be crucial as conditions evolve.
Stay informed about the weather with insights from the NWS and local weather experts at Filmogaz.com for accurate updates and assessments.