LA CROSSE, Wis. (WXOW) – Elements of the Coulee Area might even see wherever from two to eight inches of snow as a winter storm comes via the realm.
The StormTracker 19 Forecast Crew says wintry mixture of precipitation has already began to interrupt into the Coulee Area and can final into Friday. Later Thursday afternoon it is going to change over to all snow.
Freezing rain earlier this morning has already created slick roads. You possibly can count on roads to turn into slipperier because the day wears on. Snow and blowing snow will make journey hazardous into Friday.
The snow will turn into its heaviest throughout the night commute (6 PM) into the in a single day. Practically 1 inch per hour may fall. Snowfall will come gentle into Friday morning, however one other spherical may convey further accumulation because the storm pushes via the area.
The Nationwide Climate Service has Winter Storm Warning in impact for Wabasha County beginning at midday via 6 PM Friday. These areas might even see the heaviest snow of 6-10 inches.
All different counties within the Information 19 Viewing space are below Winter Climate Advisories for a similar time. Snowfall in these areas may very well be wherever from 2 to 7 inches.
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It’s endorsed that you simply plan for further time to succeed in your vacation spot if it’s important to journey. Be sure you pack an emergency kit for your vehicle.
WXOW will preserve you up to date on this storm and the way it will have an effect on any journey plans throughout all of our newscasts-Dawn, Noon, Reside at 5, the 6 pm and 10 pm Stories.
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