Cancellations already have begun in advance of an approaching winter storm.
All schools are closing early Monday: Albany (12:30 p.m.), Black Hawk (1 p.m.), Juda (1 p.m.), Monroe (1 p.m.), Pecatonica (1 p.m. elementary; 1:17 p.m. middle/high school), Darlington (1:30 p.m.), Argyle (1:30 p.m.), New Glarus (1:45 p.m.), Brodhead (1 3/4 hours early) and Monticello (2 hours early).
A major winter storm headed for Wisconsin could dump more than a foot of snow in some areas by Tuesday night.
Green and Lafayette counties are included in a winter storm warning that continues through midnight Wednesday. A winter weather
The region is expected to battered by freezing rain today, then a significant snowfall on Tuesday.
Heavy snow is expected in central, northern, western and eastern Wisconsin beginning Monday night and ending Tuesday night. Mixed precipitation, changing to all snow later is likely for southeast Wisconsin where 4 to 6 inches of snow could fall.
The National Weather Service predicted up to 14 inches of snow in the Fox Valley and Kewaunee and Manitowoc counties.
Increasing north winds are expected to bring considerable blowing and drifting Tuesday.
The local forecast is for 3 to 7 inches of snow from Tuesday's storm. Before that, up to an inch of snow and sleet is forecast today, along with up to a quarter-inch of freezing rain.
All schools are closing early Monday: Albany (12:30 p.m.), Black Hawk (1 p.m.), Juda (1 p.m.), Monroe (1 p.m.), Pecatonica (1 p.m. elementary; 1:17 p.m. middle/high school), Darlington (1:30 p.m.), Argyle (1:30 p.m.), New Glarus (1:45 p.m.), Brodhead (1 3/4 hours early) and Monticello (2 hours early).
A major winter storm headed for Wisconsin could dump more than a foot of snow in some areas by Tuesday night.
Green and Lafayette counties are included in a winter storm warning that continues through midnight Wednesday. A winter weather
The region is expected to battered by freezing rain today, then a significant snowfall on Tuesday.
Heavy snow is expected in central, northern, western and eastern Wisconsin beginning Monday night and ending Tuesday night. Mixed precipitation, changing to all snow later is likely for southeast Wisconsin where 4 to 6 inches of snow could fall.
The National Weather Service predicted up to 14 inches of snow in the Fox Valley and Kewaunee and Manitowoc counties.
Increasing north winds are expected to bring considerable blowing and drifting Tuesday.
The local forecast is for 3 to 7 inches of snow from Tuesday's storm. Before that, up to an inch of snow and sleet is forecast today, along with up to a quarter-inch of freezing rain.