UPDATE AT 6:45 a.m. on 11/10/2025: The National Weather Service cancels the Winter Weather Advisory for Milwaukee County. The Lake Effect snow band has exited Milwaukee County at this time and will continue to drift farther away.
MILWAUKEE — The National Weather Service extends a Winter Weather Advisory for Milwaukee, Kenosha, and Racine counties until 8am for November 11.
The existing lake effect snow band over eastern Kenosha, eastern Racine, and far southeastern Milwaukee counties is expected to linger, and could hold still until northwest winds push it out over Lake Michigan (around 7 to 8 AM CST this morning based on the latest model guidance). The exact end time of this advisory may be subject to change depending on the latest trends.

Storm total accumulations around 4 to 7 inches, with locally higher amounts possible right along the shoreline, and lesser amounts into Milwaukee.
Drivers should plan on slippery road conditions and pockets of reduced visibility.
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