A low-pressure system will move through Wisconsin today. A mixture of freezing drizzle and light freezing rain will develop; the precipitation may change to drizzle and light rain in areas this afternoon where temperatures climb above freezing. High temperatures will be in the lower to middle 30s.
Mixed precipitation will change to light snow on Monday night, with 1-4" of accumulation possible by morning (the heaviest amounts will be northwest of Madison). It will be mostly cloudy with low temperatures falling to the upper 20s by morning.
Tuesday will be mostly cloudy, breezy and a little colder with light snow and scattered flurries diminishing; high temperatures will be around 30 degrees although temperatures should hold nearly steady through the day. Wednesday will be variably cloudy and seasonably cold with high temperatures in the upper 20s.
Another fast-moving low-pressure system will pass by to the north on Thursday. It will be mostly cloudy, breezy, and a little milder with a chance for flurries; high temperatures will be in the middle 30s. Skies will become increasingly cloudy on Friday, and it will become breezy with high temperatures reaching the middle 30s. There is a chance for flurries late in the day or on Friday night.
Slightly above-normal temperatures are expected for next weekend. Skies will be mostly cloudy on Saturday with high temperatures in the upper 30s. There is a chance for flurries from Saturday night, gradually ending on Sunday morning. Otherwise, Sunday will be variably cloudy and a little colder with high temperatures around 30 degrees.
Another developing storm system may affect southern Wisconsin by late Monday into Tuesday and Wednesday of next week. Monday will be mostly cloudy with a chance for rain and snow showers by late in the day. High temperatures will be in the middle 30s.
***WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY FROM NOON UNTIL 6 AM TUESDAY MORNING FOR MONROE, JUNEAU, ADAMS, VERNON, RICHLAND, CRAWFORD, GRANT, MARUQETTE, GREEN LAKE, COLUMBIA, SAUK, IOWA, AND LAFAYETTE***
TODAY:
Mostly cloudy with areas of fog; freezing drizzle or light freezing rain developing, possibly changing to drizzle and light rain in the afternoon.
High: 34
Wind: E 8-15 MPH
TONIGHT:
Mostly cloudy with mixed precipitation changing to light snow; accumulations of 1-4" are possible by morning (heaviest amounts northwest of Madison).
Low: 28
Wind: E to NW 8-15 MPH
TUESDAY:
Mostly cloudy, breezy, and a little colder with scattered flurries.
High: 30; temperatures remaining nearly steady through the day
Wind: NW 10-20 MPH
TUESDAY NIGHT:
Partly cloudy and colder.
Low: 11
Wind: W/NW 5-10 MPH
WEDNESDAY:
Partly sunny and seasonably cold.
High: 28
Wind: SW 8-15 MPH
THURSDAY:
Mostly cloudy, breezy, and a little milder with a chance for flurries.
Low: 24
High: 34
FRIDAY:
Increasing cloudiness and becoming breezy; a chance for flurries late in the day or at night.
Low: 21
High: 35
SATURDAY:
Mostly cloudy and mild (a chance for flurries at night).
Low: 27 High: 37
SUNDAY:
Any flurries ending, otherwise variable cloudiness and a little colder.
Low: 25 High: 32
NOTES:
A WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY is in effect from 9 AM this morning until midnight early Tuesday morning for eastern Iowa, including the counties of DELAWARE and DUBUQUE.
A WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY has been issued from Noon today until 6 AM Tuesday morning for southwestern and south-central Wisconsin and northeastern Iowa. In Wisconsin this includes the counties of MONROE, JUNEAU, ADAMS, VERNON, RICHLAND, CRAWFORD, GRANT, MARUQETTE, GREEN LAKE, COLUMBIA, SAUK, IOWA, AND LAFAYETTE. In Iowa, this includes the counties of ALLAMAKEE and CLAYTON.
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