Wisconsin weather: Winter storm to bring significant weekend snow

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Snow is on the way starting Saturday, Nov. 29 through Sunday, Nov. 30.

The heaviest snow will fall during the afternoon and evening on Saturday. Snowfall rates during this time could be 0.5"-1" per hour.

This timeframe will bring the biggest impacts and the worst road conditions, with low visibility and slippery spots likely. 

Impacts will continue Sunday as blowing snow is likely through the day on Sunday.  This system is called a panhandle hook because it moves in from the panhandle of Texas and Oklahoma, and "hooks" northeast toward the upper Midwest and Great Lakes. This will draw in a lot of moisture and can produce higher amounts of snow. 

Visibility will be very low during the time of heaviest snow; less than one mile for many areas. Higher snowfall totals likely inland where drier snow can fall. There will still be higher snowfall near the lake due to lake enhancement, but it's possible to have a few spots with lower amounts near the lake due to a wetter snow that can compact as it falls.  

Accumulations could range from 7" to 12" as of Friday, November 28.

Southeast Wisconsin closings, cancellations, snow emergencies

Monitor any school or business closings, cancellations, delays, or snow emergencies in southeast Wisconsin.

Trends are showing slightly higher totals in southwestern counties like Jefferson and Walworth, otherwise expect the lower end of the range across northern counties.

There is a high probability of at least 8" of snow across much of southeast Wisconsin, but there is uncertainty towards the lake. 

Stay tuned to your FOX6 Weather Experts—they will have you covered!

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The Source: The FOX6 Weather Experts and the National Weather Service in Sullivan, Wisconsin.

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