Tuesday, February 5, 2013

Last of clipper systems moving through Tuesday morning


10:35 am Update:  The second round of snow is beginning to move into Wisconsin and far northwest Illinois.  I've noticed local observation sites in northwest Illinois have started to indicate a little haze/fog - usually an indication precipitation will begin shortly.  This snow is a result of the main upper level low that will swing through around noon today and could quickly produce another inch or two of snow by early afternoon.  Main threat would be for southern Wisconsin and far northern Illinois; north of Highway 20.



8:10 am Update:  The bulk of snowfall from this morning has ended with just a few flurries lingering into the remainder of the morning.  Low pressure in Minnesota will swing through Wisconsin later today with a few light snow showers possible around Noon.  Accumulations may reach an inch or two under some more of the moderate snow bands; especially in southern Wisconsin and far northern Illinois.




5:40 am Update: Light snow has moved into southern Wisconsin and northern Illinois early Tuesday morning.  Accumulations will remain light, generally under an inch, but with the snow falling during your morning commute you'll want to give yourself some extra time as roads will be a little slick. 

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