Tuesday, October 24, 2017

Wintry Weather Wednesday Morning

Say it isn't 'snow'!?!  Not to worry - any accumulating snow is still a distance away, but snow will fall over parts of the Midwest and Great Lakes this week.  The first round, early Wednesday morning.  Skies are clearing following the thick cloud cover Tuesday afternoon.  There is still a breeze and that breeze will most likely last through the overnight.  This should help limit any development of frost.


Cloud cover will be quick to build back in Wednesday morning ahead of a fast moving clipper system.  This incoming low will pull a little moisture eastward with it.  As that happens, precipitation will develop by daybreak Wednesday.  Temperatures at the start of the day will be in the low 30's, cold enough to support a little wintry weather mixing in with the rain early Wednesday morning.  Right now it looks like the highest chance for precipitation (rain or snow) will occur from near Janesville, down to Rockford and Rochelle and to the east.  Light snow showers will occur over central and east-central Wisconsin, with a few of those sliding into southeast Wisconsin during the morning.


This isn't expected to be enough to cause issues for the morning commute, but you still may want to plan a little extra time just because it will be a little wet for the drive.

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