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Wind and snow causing drivers headaches during commute

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Wind blowing snow across roads caused drivers a headache Monday morning.

If you need to be out and about, be careful, and expect travel delays.

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Weather forecast in SE Wisconsin on March 3

Steady snow will move through before 8 a.m. Monday, with 1" of new snow likely across a majority of the area, mainly on grass and elevated surfaces. An additional 2-3" is expected in the Fond du Lac and Sheboygan counties where a Winter Weather Advisory is in place. Steady snow showers will end, but flurries will continue the remainder of the day. Temperatures hold in the low 30s with gusty northwest winds around 15 mph, with gusts near 25-30 mph.

Clouds begin to clear Monday night, leading to sunny skies and highs in the low to mid 30s Tuesday.

Southerly winds bring warmer temperatures Wednesday, with highs climbing into the mid 40s. Skies start mostly sunny before clouds increase in the evening.

Another winter storm impacts the area Thursday through Saturday. The latest guidance has us here in southeastern Wisconsin seeing rain Thursday, staying mostly dry Friday, and then snow showers wrapping around Saturday. Once again, the exact track of the storm will impact what type of precipitation we will see. There has been some hinting to a more southerly track, which would lead to more rain and snow for us.


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