A winter storm has made its way to Wisconsin. Many schools are closed for the day.
A winter storm warning is in effect all Tuesday through Wednesday morning for much of the state. Snow arrived in the state overnight on Monday from the Central Great Plains and will impact morning and evening commutes. Check out current road conditions at 511wi.gov .
We'll be updating this file with the latest on the winter storm and the situation around Wisconsin with snowfall totals, school closings, road conditions and any power outages.
Take a look at Wisconsin's weather radar
See what kind of precipitation is falling across Wisconsin here:
1 p.m.: Latest snow totals across Wisconsin
Snow continues to fall across Wisconsin. In southeast and northeast Wisconsin, meteorologists expect the heaviest snow to fall in the afternoon and evening hours. Communities along Lake Michigan have seen little accumulation of snow compared to cities farther west.
Most highways across the southern part of the state have slippery stretches, according to the Wisconsin Department of Transportation. In northeast and north-central Wisconsin, there are good winter driving conditions on most highways.
Here are the latest snow totals, according to the National Weather Service:
- Sussex: 3.5 inches
- Waukesha: 3 inches
- Dane County Regional Airport (Maple Bluff): 1.3 inches
- Dundee: 3 inches
- Combined Locks: 2.2 inches
- Tomah: 3.8 inches
- Mauston: 5.4 inches
- Genoa: 4.7 inches
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