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Fond du Lac will see more snow through the weekend. Here's how much is forecast.

Fond du Lac will see more snow through the weekend. Here's how much is forecast.

Yahoo14-02-2025

FOND DU LAC – With more snow in the forecast, Fond du Lac continues to condense its winter weather into the month of February.
Another winter weather advisory from the National Weather Service will affect the area from 6 p.m. Friday to 6 a.m. Saturday. The Milwaukee/Sullivan NWS station anticipates a two- to four-hour "burst" of heavy snow with a possibility of up to an inch of snow accumulating per hour.
This can cause slippery road conditions, reduced visibility and a risk of sliding off the road.
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The rest of the night is expected to have light snowfall with periods of moderate snow.
Additionally, Saturday holds a high chance of snow throughout the day and into the evening. Sunday's chance of precipitation is 30%.
After the snow, temperatures are expected to drop, with highs in the single-digits Monday and Tuesday.
Updates will be available on the US National Weather Service Milwaukee/Sullivan Wisconsin Facebook page.
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Daphne Lemke is the Streetwise reporter for the Fond du Lac Reporter. Contact her at dlemke@gannett.com.
This article originally appeared on Fond du Lac Reporter: Snow in Fond du Lac: How much to expect amid winter weather advisory

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