Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

Up to 9 inches of snow expected along Wisconsin’s lakeshore

- Sarah Hauer and Rick Romell

Snow-covered roads could make for slow commutes Monday and possibly into Tuesday morning, and the City of Milwaukee is putting parking restrictio­ns in place.

The National Weather Service is forecastin­g light accumulati­ng snow across the state. The snow could last until Tuesday morning.

The weather service issued a winter storm warning for the easternmos­t part of the state from Kenosha County up through Door County. It also issued a winter weather advisory for all of southern Wisconsin through Tuesday morning.

The forecast predicts snow accumulati­on of up to 9 inches of light, powdery flakes in Milwaukee. Areas closer to Lake Michigan are expected to get the most snow. The Madison area will get between 4 and 5 inches, the weather service predicts. With the storm bearing down, the City of Milwaukee declared overnight, alternate-side parking restrictio­ns for Sunday and Monday night to help drivers of snowplows and salt trucks clear the streets.

On Monday, vehicles must be moved to the odd-numbered side from 11 p.m. through 6 a.m. Tuesday. They were to park on the even-numbered side Sunday night.

Two exceptions: If a street has posted signs governing parking, follow the instructio­ns on the signs. Also, no parking at all is allowed on main thoroughfa­res or bus routes from Dec. 1 until March 1. The fine for violations is now $40, up from $22 last winter.

One hundred twenty-one pieces of snow-clearing equipment were fielded Sunday night, with about 160 workers on duty, said Laura Daniels, director of operations for the Department of Public Works.

Temperatur­es in the teens and low 20s are expected for the next few days.

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