It’s looking increasingly likely that the first measurable snow of the season will arrive in the Sheboygan area within the next few days. National Weather Service forecasters say that a rapid onset of slushy snow is most likely over eastern Wisconsin on Thursday morning, with west-northwest winds gusting between 35-40 mph driving “sideways falling snow and reduced visibility” during the morning rush hour.
The exact timing, placement and intensity of the snow is still in question, as a complex area of low pressure still in development will make more study necessary before nailing down the specifics. Meanwhile, those needing to travel on Thursday morning are being advised to prepare and pack an emergency supply kit for the car, ensure that tires have good tread, and keep up with the forecast as Thursday approaches.
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