Wintry weather continues today, and the big issue will be for both the morning and evening commutes.
A Winter Storm Warning remains in effect for several counties in northwestern Wisconsin through 12 a.m. Wednesday. Those shaded in pink are likely to see significant snow amounts, leading to snow-covered roads. Along with strong winds, blowing snow will also be a concern, reducing visibility.
The rest of the state is under a Winter Weather Advisory through Tuesday evening. Hazardous travel is also likely for those shaded in purple, but with the concern of freezing rain creating icy spots on the roadways.
A wintry mix and snow will become widespread by noon on Tuesday. This is where we could see our worst travel conditions.
The wintry mix clears out of southern Wisconsin by Tuesday evening. There is still a chance for some passing snow showers in northern Wisconsin through early Tuesday night.
Hazardous travel is expected through Tuesday evening. Plan ahead by checking road conditions before you head out. Allow extra space between cars and leave plenty of time for travel.
For those in southern and southeastern Wisconsin, freezing rain Tuesday could lead to icy roads.
The biggest concern for northern Wisconsin will be strong winds and blowing snow, which could greatly reduce visibility at times.
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