We can time that out for you here
using futurecast. Stopping the clock at 8 PM this evening, light snow
has moved into the northern parts of our region. The
way this system is tracking will allow most of the heavier accumulation to stay
to our north.
Light snow becomes more widespread overnight and will continue into Wednesday
morning. There is a time period when we could see a wintry mix come into
play. Mainly between 3 AM and 7 AM. So this could make for slippery
conditions out on the roads for the morning commute.
We
will see lingering flurries last into the morning hours. As we head
closer to noontime, the snow chances will slowly diminish as the system
moves to the east of the area.
Overall, we don't expect
much accumulations with this system. About a dusting to 1" of snow is
expected across the viewing area. For our counties in southern Wisconsin
(Green, Rock, and Walworth), you could expect about 1" to 2" when it
all said and done.
Also,
breezy conditions will make their way into the viewing area tomorrow.
Now, we won't be seeing wind gusts near 60 mph like we did Sunday
afternoon. Winds tomorrow generally will be gusting around 20 mph at
times.
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