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A band of snow is continuing to push east across the region this morning and will move through SW Wisconsin in the next hour or two. Light snow continues behind this heavier band but visibilities improve slightly. Snow will largely accumulate on grassy surfaces and as of now has largely just been making the roads wet. We'd still recommend you take it slow out there just in case you come across any slick spots on the roads!
A period of light snow will shift across the area this morning. Ahead of it, drizzle will be found, with patchy freezing drizzle mainly northeast of Interstate 94 in Wisconsin. 1-2" of snow is expected before it ends by early afternoon. Roads will be slick for the morning commute.
A strong weather system will bring strong winds to the area Thursday night and Friday. Many will experience wind gusts over 40 mph beginning later Thursday night. Stay tuned for updated forecasts on these winds, which could be higher.
A stronger weather system is moving through the region for the weekend and brings the potential for heavy snow. Heavy snow is likely somewhere in the region, but because the storm track is still uncertain, it could fall from Duluth to as far south as Dubuque. If you are traveling Saturday night into Sunday, check in on later forecasts.