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La Crosse, WI – Snow and wind are set to return this weekend, potentially causing hazardous travel conditions in Wisconsin. Light snow will begin tonight and continue into Sunday, with 1-3 inches expected near and north of Interstate 94. Gusty winds on Sunday could lead to drifting snow, especially in central areas.
According to the National Weather Service (NWS) in La Crosse, snowfall is likely to peak Sunday morning before tapering off by midday. Slick road conditions are anticipated, particularly on untreated surfaces. Drivers are urged to monitor travel advisories, reduce speeds, and allow extra time for commutes. Winds up to 26 mph could make visibility challenging and lead to localized blowing snow.
Temperatures will drop significantly after Sunday, with wind chills between -15°F and -25°F forecast for Monday and Tuesday mornings. Such conditions can cause frostbite in minutes. Residents should bundle up, limit outdoor exposure, and check on vulnerable individuals.
The five-day forecast shows gradual improvement after Monday’s bitter cold. Skies are expected to clear Monday afternoon, with highs reaching 8°F. Sunny conditions will dominate Tuesday and Wednesday, but temperatures will stay frigid, with daytime highs of 10°F to 22°F.
Stay updated with the latest forecasts from NWS or your local news outlet, and prepare for changing road and weather conditions.
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