Despite a rainy start to the day, the northern lights may dazzle across the night sky in Wisconsin on Monday, according to ...
The northern lights are best seen between 10 p.m. and 2 a.m. local time while at a high vantage point away from light ...
Light snow spreads into southern Wisconsin by midday. Some light freezing drizzle is possible closer to the State Line.
Under an inch of snow is expected in southeast Wisconsin Saturday afternoon. Snow should be arriving midday and wrap up around 6 p.m. The snow is not expected to be continuous during that time frame.
The overnight hours will remain dry under mostly cloudy skies. Lows will be in the 20s with light winds.
Our first widespread snow in weeks arrives across southeast Wisconsin on Saturday. Earlier in the week the snow totals looked more impressive but as the storm track has shifted north it only looks lik ...
The light snow for Saturday is still on track. Some northern counties could see the snow in the mid to late morning hours with the rest of southeast Wisconsin seeing the best chance for snow in the ...
The new work week kicks off with a mix of sun and clouds on Monday. Highs in the mid 10s. A cold front could spark a few snow showers Monday evening, especially in parts of Central Wisconsin.
A wintry mix of freezing drizzle and light snow is expected to fall between about 7 p.m. Wednesday and 5 a.m. Thursday in the ...
The heaviest snow is forecast further east, with the NWS warning of between six and nine inches for Central Interior ...
and even that will only be for far northern counties (Juneau and Adams). Dane county and areas to the east, west, and south will likely only see light rain if anything during this timeframe.
The BriefSoutheast Wisconsin can see snow, sleet and freezing rain.Accumulation amounts will be minimal.Slick roads possible ...