A slow-moving storm system will begin to affect Wisconsin tonight. Skies will be mostly cloudy tonight with light snow and sleet developing. Any snow and sleet accumulations should be less than an inch. The snow and sleet may mix with or change to freezing drizzle by morning. Temperatures will remain nearly steady this evening near 30 degrees; overnight low temperatures will fall into the upper 20s by morning.
Thursday will be mostly cloudy with any snow, sleet, or freezing drizzle changing to drizzle and light rain showers as temperatures climb above freezing. High temperatures should reach the upper 30s. The precipitation may change to a mixture of light snow, sleet, and rain on Thursday night in areas north of Dane County. Friday will be mostly cloudy with any mixed precipitation changing to rain showers as high temperatures return to the upper 30s. Rain showers will change to light snow or flurries on Friday night as temperatures fall below freezing.
Colder weather will return for the weekend. Saturday will be mostly cloudy and turn windy and colder in the afternoon with snow showers and flurries. High temperatures will reach the lower 30s in the morning before temperatures fall back through the 20s in the afternoon. Sunday will be variably cloudy, windy, and colder with a chance for flurries. High temperatures will only reach the lower to middle teens.
The coldest air of the winter will continue to affect southern Wisconsin through the middle of next week. Low temperatures on Monday morning may fall into the single digits below zero, and wind chills could drop to -5 to -20. Monday will be partly sunny, breezy, and quite cold with high temperatures in the lower teens. Tuesday will be continued very cold with temperatures starting near zero, and wind chills as cold as -5 to -20. The rest of Tuesday will be variably cloudy and breezy with a chance for snow showers and flurries. High temperatures will reach the middle teens. Wednesday will be another very cold day with partly sunny skies and breezy winds. Temperatures will start near zero with wind chills as cold as -5 to -20 in the morning. High temperatures will only reach the lower teens.
TONIGHT:
Mostly cloudy and milder with light snow and sleet developing; minor accumulations up to 1" are possible. Snow and sleet may mix with or change to freezing drizzle toward morning.
Low: 28
Wind: S/SE 6-12 MPH
THURSDAY:
Mostly cloudy with snow, sleet and freezing drizzle changing to drizzle and light rain showers.
High: 37
Wind: SE 8-15 MPH
THURSDAY NIGHT:
Mostly cloudy with light rain showers; rain may mix with snow and sleet north of Dane County.
Low: 32
Wind: SE 8-15 MPH
FRIDAY:
Mostly cloudy with any mixed precipitation changing to rain showers (precipitation changing to light snow or flurries at night).
High: 37
Wind: E/SE 8-15 MPH
SATURDAY:
Mostly cloudy, becoming windy, and turning colder with snow showers and flurries.
Low: 28
High: 32; temperatures nearly steady/slowly falling through the 20s in the afternoon
SUNDAY:
Variable cloudiness, windy, and colder with a chance for flurries.
Low: 8
High: 14
MONDAY:
Partly sunny, breezy, and very cold.
Low: -2; Wind Chills: -5 to -20 in the morning
High: 12
TUESDAY:
Variable cloudiness, breezy, and very cold with a chance for snow showers and flurries.
Low: 0; Wind Chills: -5 to -20 in the morning
High: 15
WEDNESDAY:
Partly sunny, breezy, and very cold.
Low: 0; Wind Chills: -5 to -20 in the morning
High: 12
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