Overview
- Kenosha reported 9.5 inches and Racine 9 inches in 24 hours, with the most intense accumulation confined to the immediate lakeshore.
- Totals fell off sharply inland, with downtown Racine at 6 inches, Pleasant Prairie at 2.75 inches per WISN, Sturtevant at 2 inches, and Sheboygan at 0.25 inches.
- A conflicting Pleasant Prairie total of 13 inches was reported by The Watchers, highlighting a discrepancy in local measurements.
- The National Weather Service issued a Winter Weather Advisory from 7 p.m. Sunday to 8 a.m. Monday for Milwaukee, Racine, and Kenosha counties.
- Roads near the lakeshore were snow-covered with reduced visibility during the morning commute, several schools closed including Kenosha Unified, and conditions improved by mid-morning as bands moved offshore.