Southeastern Wisconsin is expected to get more light snow overnight and into Monday
Southeastern Wisconsin is expected to get more light snow overnight and into Monday, which could make for a messy morning commute.
A winter weather advisory has been issued from 3 a.m. to noon Monday for Waukesha, Milwaukee, Walworth, Racine, Kenosha, Dane, Jefferson and Rock counties.
Between 2 and 3 inches of snow accumulation is expected, according to the advisory.
The snow is forecasted to start around 11 p.m., peak between 4 and 11 a.m. and end late Monday morning into the early afternoon, a Sunday National Weather Service Milwaukee graphic said.
"The main concern is slippery travel conditions during the Monday morning commute, even with light snow," the graphic said.
The advisory said to plan for slippery road conditions and that visibilities may also be a concern Monday morning.
Drivers should slow down and use caution while traveling, the advisory said.
Another round of light snowfall is expected tonight into Monday across southern Wisconsin. With the peak of the snowfall expected during the Monday morning commute, a Winter Weather Advisory was issued for southeastern Wisconsin. pic.twitter.com/fIj2WOsazh
— NWS Milwaukee (@NWSMilwaukee) January 23, 2022
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