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Early-spring storm bringing rain, snow, and wind to Northeast Wisconsin

By Carlos Hermano
Published in Weather News
April 17, 2023
1 min read
Early-spring storm bringing rain, snow, and wind to Northeast Wisconsin

Early-spring storm bringing rain, snow, and wind to Northeast Wisconsin caught our attention today. According to the latest updates, a strong low-pressure system is moving through the region, bringing a mixed bag of precipitation to areas from Green Bay to Door County. Rain, snow, and high gusts of wind are expected to hit the area through Wednesday night.

As of now, the National Weather Service has issued a winter weather advisory for Northeast Wisconsin starting from 7 a.m. Tuesday to 1 p.m. Wednesday. The advisory warns of snow accumulation from 2 to 5 inches, and advises residents to take extra precautions while driving or walking, as slippery road conditions are expected.

The storm is expected to hit at a time when most Northeast Wisconsin residents have already adjusted to the mild weather conditions and are preparing for springtime activities. With the temperatures dropping, many are worried about the impact of the storm on blooming trees and early plantings.

Aside from weather advisories, residents can prepare for the storm by staying informed about the latest updates and checking road conditions before heading out. It is also highly recommended that everyone stocks their homes with necessary supplies, such as emergency kits and extra food and water.

In conclusion, the early-spring storm approaching Northeast Wisconsin is a cause for concern for residents in the area who need to brace themselves for the harsh weather conditions. It is highly recommended that they take the necessary precautions to remain safe and comfortable during this time.


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