A major snowstorm may impact travelers trying to get a jump on the Thanksgiving holiday. National Weather Service meteorologist Andy Boxel told WFDL news rain and blustery conditions are forecast for this part of the state Tuesday night and Wednesday, with significant snow in northern and northwest Wisconsin. Boxel says motorists traveling north and west should plan accordingly and be prepared for poor driving conditions. At least 6 inches of snow is expected to begin falling Tuesday afternoon south of Interstate 94, followed by strong winds on Wednesday. Minneapolis-St. Paul could see its biggest November snowfall since 2010. Northwestern Wisconsin could be hit by 8-12 inches or more of snow. Meteorologists say travel in northwestern Wisconsin “is going to be chaotic.” Meteorologists say another winter storm could develop after Thanksgiving into the weekend. But they say it’s too soon to tell whether that system will bring rain, snow or a mix. No precipitation is forecast for Thanksgiving Day.
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