From JSOnline:
"The track of a snowstorm heading for
Wisconsin appears to have shifted slightly to the north, which is bad
news if you live in Wausau but better news if you live in Wauwatosa.
"The
Milwaukee area won't escape the storm entirely. The forecast now calls
for 1 to 2 inches of snow in the city Wednesday night and Thursday, but a
wintry mix of snow and rain is the most likely scenario for far
southeast Wisconsin.
"No so for the counties to the north. A winter storm watch already has been issued,
taking effect at 7 p.m. Wednesday, and includes Washington and Dodge
counties and a wide swath of the state to the north and west. The center
of that band of snow could see accumulations of 6 to 10 inches, the
National Weather Service predicts."
Read more: http://www.jsonline.com/weather/snowstorm-takes-aim-at-wisconsin-as-track-shifts-slightly-north-b99692133z1-373053041.html
The National Weather Service changes their mind more often than my bank.
Tuesday, March 22, 2016
"Snowstorm takes aim at Wisconsin as track shifts slightly north"
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while I'm happy we're hopefully missing most of it, hubby will be heading home from the twin cities and going thru much of the worst part, maybe it can miss our state completely, now that would be nice!
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