A Winter Storm Warning covers most of the region, anticipating snowfall starting before Tuesday’s sunrise and persisting throughout the day. Winter Storm Avree, the first named storm of the season in Northeast Wisconsin, is expected to bring a steady snowfall, peaking in intensity Tuesday afternoon with an estimated accumulation of four to seven inches across the area.
As the community readies itself for Winter Storm Avree, renowned for its challenging winters, precautions are underway. Fox 11 meteorologists predict the storm’s arrival before sunrise on Tuesday, advising residents to anticipate four to seven inches of snow. The impact on daily commutes is significant, with the snowfall expected to linger until midnight, affecting both morning and evening travels. Road conditions are likely to be impacted, urging local drivers to exercise caution, reduce speed, and maintain a safe distance on snow-covered roads.
Residents are urged to stay informed about the storm’s latest developments through the Fox 11 weather app on their smartphones. With proactive measures and adherence to safety guidelines, the community aims to navigate Winter Storm Avree safely.
The Winter Storm Warning issued by the National Weather Service (NWS) from January 8 at 3:07 AM CST until January 10 at 6:00 AM CST highlights the potential for heavy snow and strong winds. The system is expected to move north into the Great Lakes region, bringing substantial snowfall and gusty winds. The highest snowfall amounts are anticipated east and south of a designated line.
The forecast indicates a consistent snowfall on Tuesday, with the heaviest expected in the afternoon, resulting in a total snowfall of 4-8 inches for most areas. Blowing snow, particularly Tuesday afternoon and night, may occur, with limited drifting.
As the region braces for Winter Storm Avree’s arrival, it serves as a reminder of nature’s power and unpredictability. However, with careful planning and collective community efforts, the impact of such storms can be mitigated, ensuring the safety and well-being of Northeast Wisconsin residents.
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The extended forecast outlines the timeline of the approaching winter storm and subsequent weather conditions. A First Warn Weather ALERT DAY is declared, emphasizing the potential for accumulating snow and gusty winds. Winter Storm Watches cover specific regions, warning of possible travel disruptions and advising residents to stay updated on forecasts and road conditions. Additionally, the forecast hints at subsequent weather systems later in the week, with colder temperatures expected. The community is encouraged to plan accordingly and remain vigilant as weather conditions evolve.