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Winter Weather Advisory Issued for Parts of Southeastern Wisconsin

It won't look like much, but snow is expected to fall throughout Friday and into Saturday, leaving some areas with as much as 5 inches. How much will Menomonee Falls get?

Southeastern Wisconsin will see what the National Weather Service calls a "prolonged period of snow" on Friday, tapering off early on Saturday, putting the area's northern half under a Winter Weather Advisory until 3 a.m. Saturday. 

Ozaukee, Washington and Fond du Lac counties are expected to see the most snowfall, with  2 to 4 inches forecast, while most others will pick up about 1 to 2 inches.

The National Weather Service forecast for Menomonee Falls calls for less than an inch of snow to fall — most after 4 a.m. Saturday. And there's a 50 percent chance of more scattered snow showers and possible flurries in Falls during the day on Saturday. 

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While not a full-frontal snow assault, the duration of the storm will make roads slick for much of the day, so exercise caution when driving, including keeping your headlights on and allowing for greater following distances with the vehicles in front of you.


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