A powerful storm system moving through the Interstate 70 corridor will influence weather conditions across southeast Wisconsin Sunday night and into Monday. This system, combined with the current wind flow and cold temperatures, will set the stage for lake effect snow showers.
Lake-effect snow is expected to blanket communities along Lake Michigan Sunday night into Monday morning, with up to four or six inches possible in Racine and Kenosha. Downtown Milwaukee could get an inch or two of snow because of its proximity to the lake ...
Between the winters of 1987 and 2010, Hurley has averaged 174.4 inches of snow per season — making it one of the snowiest spots in the country east of the Rocky Mountains. The city's location, along the Lake Superior snowbelt, means it enjoys lake-effect snow throughout the winter, according to the NWS.
The BriefThe National Weather Service is monitoring a lake effect snow band impacting southeast Wisconsin on Monday, Jan. 6, 2025.Areas to the south of the metro Milwaukee are seeing the highest snowfall totals.
The lake effect snow has moved back out over Lake Michigan. The Racine and Kenosha areas picked up 3-5 inches of snow.
Southeast Wisconsin counties prepare for Sunday lake-effect snow showers and urge drivers to be cautious and adjust based on the road conditions.
Winter weather advisories or winter storm warnings are in place for nine states across the U.S. as of early Tuesday morning, and up to nine inches of snow is forecast by the National Weather Service (NWS) in some parts of the country.
Lake-effect snow is expected to blanket communities along ... Counties in northeastern Wisconsin could also get smaller amounts of snow, between a half-inch and two inches. Higher amounts are ...
Central Indiana has seen an unusually snowy start to the year, with 11.6 inches of snow recorded so far this January—well above average for the region. This is in stark contrast to the rest of the winter,
As the calendar inches deeper into January, winter is preparing to flex its icy grip early next week — or at least it appears that way.
An active pattern is taking shape across the Great Lakes and interior Northeast states that will produce waves of lake-effect snow through at least midweek, AccuWeather experts say. The initial storm ushering in this blast of cold,
Snow came through the Northland yesterday, and continues to wrap up along the South Shore today, but still more is instore for the weekend.