Light snow showers will taper off this morning, but it will remain mostly cloudy and very cold. Temperatures will hold steady or slowly fall through the teens today. Wind chills will be in the single digits below zero. A cold front will move through Wisconsin tonight with a chance for scattered snow showers or flurries. Any accumulations will be light, less than 1/2". Low temperatures tonight will drop into the single digits below zero with wind chills as cold as -10 to -20. Wednesday will become partly sunny, but it will be breezy and bitterly cold. High temperatures will only reach the middle single digits above zero while wind chills remain as cold as -20 during the day. Wednesday night will be mostly clear and bitterly cold again with low temperatures falling to near -12 and wind chills plummeting to between -20 to -30.
Thursday will be mostly sunny and continued bitterly cold with high temperatures in the lower single digits. Temperatures wi! ll fall to near 10 below zero Thursday night before temperatures climb back toward zero by Friday morning. Even with light winds, wind chills will drop to between -10 to -20. Mostly cloudy skies and snow showers and flurries will develop on Friday as slightly milder air moves in our direction. Temperatures won`t be quite as cold, rising into the lower teens, although breezy southerly winds will keep wind chills below zero during the day.
Flurries will come to an end early on Saturday, but another chance for light snow may develop late in the day as a storm system passes to our south. High temperatures will reach the lower 20s on Saturday under mostly cloudy skies. A cold front will sweep across Wisconsin by early Sunday morning as the southern storm moves eastward, causing temperatures to turn sharply colder on Sunday. Any snow will end early Sunday, and skies will become partly sunny, but it will become windy and much colder with temperatures falling from mornin! g high temperatures in the middle teens into the single digits in the afternoon wind chills will fall below zero during the afternoon.
Bitterly cold weather is in the forecast for early next week. After temperatures start in the middle single digits below zero on Monday morning with wind chills as cold as -10 to -20, skies will be partly sunny during the day with high temperatures around 10 degrees, nearly 25 degrees below normal.
***Wind Chill Advisory from Midnight tonight until Noon Wednesday for Juneau, Adams, and Vernon counties***
TODAY:
Scattered light snow showers early, otherwise mostly cloudy and very cold.
Temperatures slowly falling through the teens
Wind: NW 8-15 MPH; Wind Chills: 0 to -10 during the day
TONIGHT:
Mostly cloudy and bitterly cold with scattered snow showers and flurries.
Low: -2
Wind: NW 8-15 MPH; Wind Chills: -10 to -20 by morning
WEDNESDAY:
Becoming partly sunny, breezy, and bitterly cold! .
High: 2
Wind: NW 10-20 MPH; Wind Chills: -5 to 20 during the day
THURSDAY:
Mostly sunny and continued bitterly cold.
Low: -12; Wind Chills: -20 to -30 in the morning
High: 3; Wind Chills: -5 to -20 during the day
FRIDAY:
Becoming mostly cloudy, breezy, and very cold with snow showers and flurries developing.
Low: -10; temperatures steady/slowly rising overnight; Wind Chills: -10 to -20 in the morning
High: 14; Wind Chills: 0 to -10 during the day
SATURDAY:
Mostly cloudy and not quite as cold with flurries ending; a chance for snow late in the day or at night.
Low: 10; temperatures nearly steady/slowly rising overnight
High: 23
SUNDAY:
Any snow ending early, then becoming partly sunny, windy, and much colder (becoming mostly clear and bitterly cold at night).
Low: 14
High: 16; temperatures nearly steady/slow! ly falling into the single digits in the afternoon; Wind Chills: 0 to -10 in the afternoon
MONDAY:
Partly sunny and bitterly cold.
Low: -5; Wind Chills: -10 to -20 in the morning
High: 10
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