Colder air has moved into Wisconsin following the passage of a cold front this afternoon. A winter storm will develop along the front to our south overnight and move through northern Illinois during the day on Tuesday. Tonight will be mostly cloudy with snow developing by late evening into the overnight hours. It will be breezy and colder. Temperatures will fall to the upper 20s by late evening; overnight low temperatures will fall to the lower 20s by morning.
Tuesday will be mostly cloudy, breezy, and colder with snow tapering to flurries during the morning and will end from west to east around noon. Skies will become partly sunny in the afternoon. High temperatures will be in the upper 20s to around 30 degrees. Total snowfall will range from one to three inches north of Madison to three to six inches or locally a little heavier in areas south of Madison. Tuesday night will be partly cloudy and colder with lows near 10 degrees.
Skies will be partly sunny on Wednesday and it will be cold with high temperatures in the upper 20s. Skies will become mostly cloudy Wednesday night with snow showers developing. Snow showers will come to an end Thursday morning as a low- pressure system passes to the south of Wisconsin. Some clearing is possible Thursday afternoon, and high temperatures will top out around 30 degrees.
Partly sunny skies on Friday morning will give way to mostly cloudy skies in the afternoon. Snow showers will develop late in the day or at night. Friday will remain cold with high temperatures reaching the lower 30s. Light snow will become likely Friday night.
Snow showers will taper to flurries and come to an end Saturday morning. The rest of the day Saturday will be seasonably cold with skies becoming partly sunny in the afternoon. High temperatures will reach the middle 30s. Sunday will be variably cloudy, breezy, and milder with high temperatures reaching the lower 40s. Monday will be variably cloudy, breezy, and even milder with high temperatures near 50 degrees.
***WINTER STORM WARNING FOR DANE COUNTY AND AREAS TO THE SOUTH FROM 9 PM UNTIL 9 AM TUESDAY MORNING***
***WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY FOR RICHLAND AND CRAWFORD COUNTIES UNTIL 9 AM TUESDAY MORNING***
***WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY FOR SAUK, COLUMBIA, and DODGE COUNTIES FROM MIDNIGHT UNTIL 9 AM TUESDAY MORNING***
TONIGHT:
Mostly cloudy, breezy, and colder with occasional snow developing by late evening.
Low: 22
Wind: NE 10-20 MPH
TUESDAY:
Mostly cloudy, breezy, and colder with snow tapering to flurries early and ending, then becoming partly sunny in the afternoon; total snow accumulations of 1-3"north of Madison and 3-6+" from Madison southward.
High: 28
Wind: N 10-20 MPH diminishing in the afternoon
TUESDAY NIGHT:
Partly cloudy and colder.
Low: 10
Wind: NW 5-10 MPH
WEDNESDAY:
Partly sunny and cold (becoming mostly cloudy with snow showers developing at night).
High: 27
Wind: W 6-12 MPH
THURSDAY:
Mostly cloudy, breezy, and continued cold with snow showers and flurries, mainly in the morning; some clearing is possible in the afternoon.
Low: 20
High: 30
FRIDAY:
Partly sunny and cold; becoming mostly cloudy in the afternoon with snow showers or flurries developing late in the day or at night (light snow likely at night).
Low: 16
High: 32
SATURDAY:
Mostly cloudy with snow tapering to flurries and ending, then becoming partly sunny in the afternoon.
Low: 24
High: 35
SUNDAY:
Variable cloudiness, breezy, and milder.
Low: 24
High: 41
MONDAY:
Variable cloudiness, breezy, and milder.
Low: 30
High: 50
NOTES:
A WINTER STORM WARNING has been issued from 9 PM until 9 AM Tuesday morning for extreme northern Illinois, and extreme southwestern, and parts of south-central and southeastern Wisconsin. In Illinois, this includes the counties of JO DAVIESS, STEPHENSON, WINNEBAGO, BOONE, and McHENRY (this includes the Rockford metropolitan area and the far northern and northwestern suburbs of Chicago). In Wisconsin, this includes the counties of IOWA, DANE, JEFFERSON, GRANT, LAFAYETTE, GREEN, ROCK, and WALWORTH (this includes the Madison and Milwaukee metropolitan areas).
A WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY has been issued from 9 PM until 9 AM Tuesday morning for eastern and northeastern Iowa, and part of southwestern Wisconsin. In Iowa, this includes the counties of ALLAMAKEE, CLAYTON, DELAWARE, and DUBUQUE. In Wisconsin, this includes the counties of RICHLAND and CRAWFORD.
A WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY has been issued from midnight until 9 AM Tuesday morning for parts of south-central and southeastern Wisconsin, including the counties of SAUK, COLUMBIA, and DODGE.
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