
The National Weather Service in Milwaukee is reporting a wrap-up of snowfall this morning, though the city isn't out of the woods yet with blowing snow expected to disrupt travel until this afternoon. Commuters are advised to exercise caution on the roads as wind gusts of up to 35 mph are creating less than ideal driving conditions. "Blowing snow is expected into the afternoon hours. This will result in continued impacts to travel," the NWS warning indicates, noting that winds will continue to be a considerable factor throughout the day.
The snowfall is expected to cease early in the morning, but an advisory remains in effect until 3 PM CST, with Milwaukee, Racine, and Kenosha among the areas still on alert. Drivers should plan for slippery roads and the high probability of travel delays. The National Weather Service reminds residents to "slow down and use caution while traveling."
Looking ahead, the weather throws a small respite Milwaukee’s way with a mostly clear night expected, and a low sinking to around 11 degrees. However, old man winter isn't taking a break with more snow likely, mainly after 3 PM on Monday, and chances of snow continuing intermittently throughout the week. According to the detailed forecast provided by the NWS, residents can expect a partly sunny Tuesday, but should brace for another potential snowfall after midnight heading into Wednesday.
As for the immediate impacts, Milwaukeeans are wise to keep a close eye on any updates from the National Weather Service and plan their travels accordingly.









