Steady snow has persisted into the late evening for parts of Southern Wisconsin, with a pocket of snow now pushing across Green/Rock Counties. Visibility is down to 2 miles in Monroe with the steadier pockets of snow. Elsewhere, just a few lingering flurries through the night.
Gusty snow showers will be possible Friday evening, with sharply reduced visibility and a quick coating of snow possible under each snow shower. The strongest of the snow showers just passed over Rochelle shortly after 4PM, bringing a swirling winter-scape for only about 15 minutes.

Winds are picking up along a passing cold front, with gusts pushing 40 mph in a few spots West of I-39 as of 4:30PM. Winds may remain strong through the night, with gusts around 30 mph through Saturday morning.

A few isolated snow showers will be possible through 7-8PM before drier air filters in behind the cold front later this evening. Each gusty snow shower may bring sharp drops in visibility along with a coating of snow. A few flurries will remain possible into the night.


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