Quiet Saturday, accumulating snow Sunday
Jan 10, 2025
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We had a line of a few snow showers move through this morning, producing a dusting to half an inch across the region. Clouds will continue to hold steady ahead of a secondary cold front this Friday evening, so in these clouds cant rule out a few flurries or at most a light snow shower. Additional accumulations are not expected.
After midnight the clouds should begin to really break apart, so that will end our chances for any wintry weather. Temperatures will fall into the low to mid teens out the door tomorrow and with a light wind, it doesn't take much to feel like the single digits.
Saturday will start quiet, with sunshine mixed with a few fair clouds for the morning hours. After the lunch hour, plan for the clouds to steadily increase. Highs right at or slightly above normal in the middle and upper 20s.
The evening should be dry, by around midnight, our next weathermaker will arrive. Light to moderate snow showers will move through the area Saturday night into Sunday morning. Snowfall amounts around 1-3" for all of northeast Wisconsin, so slippery travel is expected Sunday. The afternoon should be cloudy and quiet with a few lingering flakes. Highs in the upper 20s and low 30s.
After the cold front moves through, temperatures fall like a rock, down into the single digits for Monday morning, and with a breezy NW wind, it will feel like ten or twenty degrees below zero. High temperatures will only recover into the low teens.