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1-2 Inches of Wet, Slushy Snow Headed Our Way
After nearly two straight days of rain, that wet weather will make travel more hazardous as it converts over to wet, slushy snow tonight.

MILWAUKEE, WI — After nearly two straight days of rain and/or drizzle, that wet weather will covert over to snow, which will continue to fall across portions of south central into east central Wisconsin into tonight.
Temperatures will remain in the lower to middle 30s so slushy, wet snow will likely accumulate and cause hazardous travel throughout the evening.
According to the National Weather Service:
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A winter weather advisory remains in effect until midnight cst Wednesday
Timing: Periods of snow this afternoon into tonight. The snow will mix with or change to rain at times in the far south and southeast until it becomes all snow late afternoon into the evening.
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Accumulations: Additional accumulations this afternoon into tonight of 1 to 2 inches in south of a line from Mineral Point to Milwaukee, and 2 to 3 inches north.
Snowfall totals will range from around an inch or two toward Kenosha to around 8 inches toward the Wisconsin Dells. A winter weather advisory remains in effect for the entire area through midnight.
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