As temperatures drop Wednesday night, rain will quickly transition to snow, with gusty winds leading to blowing snow and reduced visibility.
Snow totals are heavily dependent on the track of the low-pressure system, which still is about 48 hours away.
Rain and scattered thunderstorms are in the forecast for Milwaukee on Wednesday, followed by light snow and high winds overnight.
The storm system will begin with rain late Tuesday, which will transition to wind and snow Wednesday afternoon and evening.
Highs will reach towards the low 50s in Milwaukee before winds turn to the east bringing chilly temperatures from Lake Michigan.
Temperatures are expected to climb for the rest of this week and next in central Wisconsin, which could lead to flooding in ...
On Tuesday at 4:08 a.m. the National Weather Service issued an updated winter storm watch valid for Wednesday between 4 a.m. and 10 p.m. The watch is for Barron, Rusk, ...
We're watching the next strong storm system to slam into the Great Lakes midweek. We'll start with rain, and maybe even ...
From showers, storms and potentially Severe weather to snow that night, Wednesday seems like it will have a little bit of ...
After a relatively dry winter, most grassy areas did not retain a lot of moisture which leads to a high fire risk.
The Latest from Storm Team 5… Good morning! No weather concerns out there today. Plan on mostly cloudy skies, with temperatures into the 40s near the bay and lake, low to mid 50s for the Fox ...
As the weather begins to warm up, the chances for wildfires also increase. Outagamie County is at high risk for fire danger, ...