Northern Wisconsin Snow: Expect up to 3 Inches on Monday Night Until 6 a.m. Tuesday
Beginning Monday night, a late-season weather system is predicted to deliver light snow to northern Wisconsin, with the most amount anticipated in Vilas County.
Rain will turn to snow after 6 p.m. on Monday, and the precipitation will continue until early Tuesday, As Per the National Weather Service Green Bay. While some areas of northern Wisconsin could experience a dusting of 1 inch, Vilas County might receive 1 to 3 inches. Though accumulation is improbable, light flakes might make it as far south as central Wisconsin.
Overnight, road conditions might become hazardous, especially in places where snow builds up. The Weather Service warns that the Tuesday morning commute may be dangerous due to snow-covered roadways and poor visibility.
This weather pattern is typical in April for northern Wisconsin, where snowfall can last into the spring. Roads may stay slippery at higher elevations and shaded regions, so drivers are advised to slow down and give themselves more time.
As circumstances change Monday evening into Tuesday morning, residents should watch for any updates from the Wisconsin Department of Transportation and local emergency management on any road warnings.