November 18, 2022 – Washington Co., WI – Motorists are being advised to watch for slick roads as light snow passes through Washington County, WI.
There’s also been some blowing and drifting across area roadways as snow fence has yet to be installed in many areas across Washington County.
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Watch for snow-covered roads and heavy travel due to the November 19, 2022 start of the gun-deer season.
Salters have been out across Washington County, WI. The National Weather Service has posted a ‘Hazardous Weather Outlook’ for Washington County and the surrounding area:
Light snow showers are lingering through the morning and into the early afternoon and may briefly reduced visibility and accumulate on elevated and untreated surface leading to slick conditions.
Additionally, could see some blowing snow on roadways as well due to gusty winds.
Slick roads will be possible tonight due to wet and untreated roads refreezing with overnight temps falling into the teens.
DAYS TWO THROUGH SEVEN…Saturday through Thursday
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Another round of snow showers expected early Saturday morning with lingering snow showers through the day Saturday remaining possible.
The snow makes for good tracking. Good luck hunters and be sure to submit your success photos to judy@washingtoncountyinsider.com