Sun Nov 30 12:00:00 UTC 2025: ## Southeast Wisconsin Braces Under Winter Storm Warning, Snowfall Totals Rising

MILWAUKEE, WI – Southeast Wisconsin is currently under a Winter Storm Warning as a significant winter storm continues to blanket the region. The National Weather Service has issued the warning for the entire southeastern portion of the state, and snow accumulation data from Saturday, November 29th (likely a typo in the original article, should probably be updated with the current date if known), is being collected.

ShareFOX6’s Amanda St. Hilaire is reporting live from Wauwatosa, providing updates on the evolving conditions. The FOX6 Weather Experts and the National Weather Service are the primary sources of information being used to track the storm.

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FOX6Now.com offers a suite of tools to help residents navigate the winter weather, including the FOX6 Storm Center app, FOX LOCAL Mobile app, and the FOX Weather app. These apps provide interactive maps, regular updates, and access to expert analysis from FOX Weather Expert Tom Wachs, who explains the value of the FOX Model. Comprehensive maps and radars, offering views from county-by-county to national coverage, are also available on the FOX6 Weather page.

As the storm progresses, residents are encouraged to monitor the FOX6 website and apps for the latest closings, cancellations, and delays reported throughout southeast Wisconsin. The FOX6 Snow Stick is deployed and ready to measure the snowfall as it accumulates across the region.

FOX6 News is urging viewers to share pictures of the snowfall in their neighborhoods, which will be compiled into a gallery on their website. The FOX6 Storm Center app, loaded with a customizable interactive map, is available for free download on mobile devices.

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