
GREEN BAY, WI (WTAQ) - The National Weather Service predicts the Kenosha area could be covered with up to 10 inches of snow by Monday morning.
A winter storm warning was issued Saturday. Lake-effect snow could be combined with a low pressure system to the south of Wisconsin which would increase the snowfall totals.
Milwaukee is bracing for a possible 9 inch snowfall. Wisconsin counties which border Illinois are expecting heavy snow totals. The snow could fall for 24 straight hours.
Winds from Lake Michigan could gust to more than 30 miles per hour, making travel dangerous Sunday. The Madison area is expecting 4 to 7 inches of snow.
FOX 11 expects snowfall around Sheboygan and Manitowoc will be near 5 inches, while 2 to 4 inches is possible in Appleton and Oshkosh, and less than 1 inch for Green Bay. The Northwoods will likely stay dry with overcast skies.
Sunday’s high will be near 14 degrees so the snow will be fluffy and blow around easily. The winds will average 15-25 mph out of the northeast. Snow will end between 7 and 9 p.m. Then cold air sticks around for much of the work week.
People attending Super Bowl parties were being warned to plan ahead and be aware of snowy road conditions.
(Additional reporting from Wheeler News Service)