"Double Trouble: Back-to-Back Snowstorms to Hit Midwest and Great Lakes, Impacting Commutes"

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The National Weather Service forecasts 2 to 5 inches of snow for Milwaukee late Thursday night and into Friday morning, with heavier snowfalls expected in northern parts of the state. The snow is attributed to a cold airmass and a low-pressure system drawing moisture from the Gulf of Mexico. The Friday morning commute is likely to be impacted, particularly in northern areas. Additionally, more snow is expected on Sunday, with a potential mix of rain and snow, before a mild reprieve with temperatures in the 40s early next week.
- Milwaukee Friday snow could impact commutes with two to five inches expected Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
- Back-to-back winter storms to bring accumulating snow to Upper Midwest, Great Lakes Fox Weather
- Ken Barlow is forecasting two snowstorms KSTP
- Two Rounds Of Snow Ahead For Plains, Midwest | Weather.com The Weather Channel
- Turning back to winter rest of week WMTV
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