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Madison, Wisconsin – A colder and highly active winter pattern is expected to take hold across Wisconsin as the New Year approaches, with strong signals for accumulating snow, lake-effect impacts, and hazardous travel from Dec 27 through Jan 9.
Large-scale atmospheric patterns favor frequent storm systems tracking through the Upper Midwest and Great Lakes during this period. According to the National Weather Service, colder air is expected to remain firmly in place across the region, allowing most systems to produce snow rather than rain. Northern Wisconsin currently shows the strongest signal for repeated snowfall, while central and southern areas, including Madison and Milwaukee, are also likely to see multiple snow events…