Weather Alert in Wisconsin
Winter Weather Advisory issued April 3 at 2:38AM CDT until April 4 at 7:00AM CDT by NWS La Crosse WI
AREAS AFFECTED: Taylor; Clark
DESCRIPTION: ...FREEZING RAIN IMPACTING NORTH CENTRAL WISCONSIN THIS EVENING INTO THE OVERNIGHT... .Freezing rain develops this evening and continues through the overnight for north central Wisconsin. This impacts Taylor County and northeast Clark County. The greatest ice accumulations are in eastern Taylor County. There is a tight gradient in ice accumulations owing to where the freezing line sets up, so additional shifts in the southward extent of the ice may be needed later in the day. * WHAT...Freezing rain expected. Total ice accumulations ranging from a glaze to a tenth of an inch of ice for northeast Clark and western and central Taylor County. Higher amounts between a tenth to three tenths for eastern Taylor County. * WHERE...Clark and Taylor Counties. * WHEN...From 9 PM this evening to 7 AM CDT Saturday. * IMPACTS...Power outages and tree damage are possible due to the ice. Slippery roads are possible.
INSTRUCTION: Slow down and use caution while traveling. Prepare for possible power outages. Visit 511wi.gov for road conditions.
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