Upper edge of blizzard pushes into Wisconsin

Snow plow file photo
Snow plow file photo

UNDATED (MetroSource-WSAU) There's a good chance you won't see the worst of the latest round of wintry weather. The National Weather Service is leaving a blizzard warning in effect for Racine, Kenosha, and southeast Walworth counties through early Monday morning. And there's also a winter storm warning in effect for Milwaukee County until the same time.

Forecasters say how much snow you get depends on where you live. The weather service says while folks in Kenosha could see a foot of snow, folks in Waukesha could see less than an inch. Many schools in the area are closed or delayed.

This is the upper edge of a blizzard that’s stretched as far south as St. Louis and Omaha. Chicago has been heavy-hit by the poor weather. Many connecting flights into and out of O’Hare Airport are canceled.

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