Headline:
Winter Storm Watch issued March 13 at 12:34AM CDT until March 16 at 1:00PM CDT by NWS La Crosse WI
Event:
Winter Storm Watch
Urgency:
Future
Effective:
March 12, 2026 - 10:34pm
Expires:
March 13, 2026 - 8:00am
Description:
...TWO MAJOR WINTER STORMS OVERNIGHT AND THIS MORNING AND FROM
SATURDAY NIGHT INTO MONDAY MORNING...
.The first winter storm will move through northern Wisconsin from
overnight tonight into this morning. It will bring snow to areas
along and north of US Highway 10 in central Wisconsin with expected
amounts rising rapidly north of Wisconsin Highway 29. With wind
gusts ramping up overnight to 45 to 50 mph by this morning,
unsheltered areas will see blowing and drifting snow leading to
hazardous driving conditions. Light snow and blowing snow are
expected to linger through this morning and then decrease this
afternoon.
A second winter storm could approach historic levels as a large band
of 12 to 18 inches of snow falls across the region with localized
amounts up to 24 inches. The main uncertainty in the forecast is
exactly where this band sets up with the highest confidence
currently from southeast Minnesota to between I-90 and Highway 29 in
Wisconsin. There will be a relatively sharp gradient in snow amounts
on the southern side of the snow band over northeast Iowa and
southwest Wisconsin. In addition to the heavy snow, winds increase
Sunday afternoon into Monday morning, with gusts of 35 to 50 mph
possible west of the Mississippi River. These winds could lead to
widespread blowing and drifting of snow and blizzard conditions,
especially west of the Mississippi River. Regardless of exact snow
amounts, expect widespread major travel impacts regionwide with some
roads possibly becoming impassable.
* WHAT...Blizzard conditions possible. Highest total snow
accumulations
between 12 and 18 inches with localized amounts approaching 24
inches possible. Lesser amounts of 6 to 12 inches of snow possible
outside of this band. Winds could gust as high as 50 mph. A glaze of
ice is also possible if the storm trends further north.
* WHERE...Portions of north central and northeast Iowa and southeast
Minnesota.
* WHEN...From Saturday evening through Monday afternoon.
* IMPACTS...Travel could be very difficult to impossible. Widespread
blowing snow could significantly reduce visibility. The hazardous
conditions could impact the Monday morning commute. Gusty winds
could bring down tree branches.
Instruction:
Prepare for possible blizzard conditions. Continue to monitor the
latest forecasts for updates on this situation.
Area Description:
Mitchell; Howard; Winneshiek; Allamakee; Floyd; Chickasaw; Fayette; Clayton; Wabasha; Dodge; Olmsted; Winona; Mower; Fillmore; Houston
Forcast Office:
NWS La Crosse WI
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