Prolonged precipitation is expected across Wisconsin all day Tuesday into Wednesday evening. Moderate-to-heavy rain is in the ...
Believe it or not, temperatures are expected to surge even higher as we head into our Friday - we'll reach the mid to low 70s ...
Southwestern Wisconsin will see the heavier threat of severe weather move in as early as 7:00 p.m. tomorrow. This line of ...
The timing of rain changing to snow means wide-ranging forecast snow totals from 1 or 2 inches up to several inches, but all of Wisconsin will see strong winds.
Areas that include La Crosse and Eau Claire are under a winter storm watch from Tuesday evening through Wednesday afternoon.
Temperatures are expected to climb for the rest of this week and next in central Wisconsin, which could lead to flooding in ...
ALERT DAYS are expected through Wednesday find out how strong winds will be and how much snow we could get. Read more. PLANNING THE NEXT 24 HOURS: Ponding of water due to frozen grounds, minor rises ...
The First Warn Weather Team is ... moves into southern Wisconsin. The line of thunderstorms may produce strong winds, especially for areas south and west of Madison, with a possible weakening ...
Less than one inch of snow is in Milwaukee's forecast while parts of northern Wisconsin could see between 4 and 10 inches.
A late winter storm is expected to come through central Wisconsin Tuesday and Wednesday, bringing rain, snow and strong winds ...
In the Twin Cities, nearly 7.5 inches of snow has already fallen as of 6 a.m., according to the National Weather Service. In Chanhassen, 6.5 inches is being reported. Just under an inch of snow has ...
This change-over will move northwest to southeast across the state, meaning snow is slated to start in the mid-morning in the Wisconsin Dells area and around noon in Madison. Snow accumulation is ...
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