"Midwest Braces for Back-to-Back Winter Storms and Freezing Temperatures"

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The National Weather Service has issued a winter storm watch for Tuesday in southern Wisconsin, with forecasts of 4 to 10 inches of snow accumulation, particularly in inland regions. Wind gusts could reach 35 miles per hour, and the heaviest snowfall and winds are expected late Tuesday morning through the evening. Lakefront areas are less likely to see high snow totals due to a rain-snow mix along the lake. The snow is likely to stick around as daytime highs are expected to be at or below freezing for the rest of the week.
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