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Thick flurries are blanketing Wisconsin from a massive winter storm that's impacting travel across the Midwest. Chicago and Milwaukee are set to be at the forefront of the storm with some of the highest snow totals.
Holiday travel continues into this weekend with Thanksgiving now in the rearview mirror. After accumulating snow earlier in the week, Mother Nature seems to have more tricks up her sleeve for this weekend as another strengthening low pressure system will track to our south.
FOX6 News Milwaukee on MSN
Wisconsin Thanksgiving travel: Beware of snow, high winds, bitter cold
Rain changes to snow by early Wednesday morning and very strong winds making for a messy setup on the busiest travel days of the year.
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A winter storm may cause some disruptions to Thanksgiving travel plans across northern Wisconsin. Rain Tuesday is expected to transition to snow overnight which will continue through Thursday.
FOX6 News Milwaukee on MSN
Wisconsin Thanksgiving travel: Prepare for winter weather, reconsider plans
AAA says about 88% of people are traveling in Wisconsin for the holidays. While Thursday is a slow travel day, the FOX6 Weather Experts say you might want to reconsider when you plan to travel back home. Thanksgiving will be colder and still windy, but noticeably quieter than Wednesday.
Forecasters expect up to 14 inches of snow, with strong winds creating blizzard conditions for Thanksgiving travelers.
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