Winter weather advisory begins 3 p.m. Thursday, ends 6 a.m. Friday

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A Winter Weather Advisory starts at 3pm and ends at 6am Friday. Several inches of snow possible tonight then drying out this weekend with warming temperatures.

The National Weather Service has issued a winter weather advisory for most of southeastern Wisconsin. The advisory is in effect from 3 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 24 to 6 a.m. Friday, Feb. 25. Track changes anytime in the FOX6 Weather forecast.

The advisory was issued for the following counties: Dodge County, Jefferson County, Kenosha County, Milwaukee County, Ozaukee County, Racine County, Sheboygan County, Walworth County, Washington County, Waukesha County.

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According to the National Weather Service, total snow accumulations for the lakeshore counties of 2 to 5 inches. For counties further inland, total snow accumulations of 2 to 3 inches.

Meanwhile, FOX6Now.com offers a variety of extremely useful weather tools to help you navigate the stormy season. They include the following:

FOX6 Storm Center app

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FOX Weather app

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SCHOOL AND BUSINESS CLOSINGS

When the weather gets a little dicey, schools and businesses may shut down. Monitor the latest list of closings, cancellations, and delays reported in southeast Wisconsin.

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