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The National Weather Service In Green Bay Has Issued A Winter
Storm Watch...Which Is In Effect From Tuesday Evening Through
Wednesday Afternoon.
• Some Light Snow Could Develop Over Central And North-Central
Wisconsin As Early As Mid-Day Tuesday...But The Significant Snow
Is Expected To Fall Tuesday Night And Wednesday. The Snow Could
Be Heavy At Times...Especially Late Tuesday Night And Wednesday
Morning.
• Snowfall Totals Of 5 To 8 Inches Are Expected South Of A Kewaunee
To Wisconsin Rapids Line...While Totals Of 9 To 15 Inches Are Expected
North Of This Line By Wednesday Evening. Snowfall Totals Are Still
Somewhat Uncertain Across Portions Of Central And Northeast Wisconsin
Due To The Amount Of Warm Air Working Into The Region. The Amount Of
Warm Air Will Significantly Impact Precipitation Types And Snowfall
Totals In This Region.
• Strong East Winds Are Expected To Cause Considerable Blowing And
Drifting Of The Snow. The Snow Combined With Blowing And Drifting
Snow Will Make Travel Very Difficult. Sleet And Freezing Rain
Mixing With The Snow Over Portions Of East-Central Wisconsin
Will Result In A Very Heavy Wet Snow...Which Will Be Difficult
To Shovel Or Plow.
We've been spoiled so far this year....
Storm Watch...Which Is In Effect From Tuesday Evening Through
Wednesday Afternoon.
• Some Light Snow Could Develop Over Central And North-Central
Wisconsin As Early As Mid-Day Tuesday...But The Significant Snow
Is Expected To Fall Tuesday Night And Wednesday. The Snow Could
Be Heavy At Times...Especially Late Tuesday Night And Wednesday
Morning.
• Snowfall Totals Of 5 To 8 Inches Are Expected South Of A Kewaunee
To Wisconsin Rapids Line...While Totals Of 9 To 15 Inches Are Expected
North Of This Line By Wednesday Evening. Snowfall Totals Are Still
Somewhat Uncertain Across Portions Of Central And Northeast Wisconsin
Due To The Amount Of Warm Air Working Into The Region. The Amount Of
Warm Air Will Significantly Impact Precipitation Types And Snowfall
Totals In This Region.
• Strong East Winds Are Expected To Cause Considerable Blowing And
Drifting Of The Snow. The Snow Combined With Blowing And Drifting
Snow Will Make Travel Very Difficult. Sleet And Freezing Rain
Mixing With The Snow Over Portions Of East-Central Wisconsin
Will Result In A Very Heavy Wet Snow...Which Will Be Difficult
To Shovel Or Plow.
We've been spoiled so far this year....