A Winter Weather Advisory has been issued for Green County in
south-central Wisconsin beginning late Monday night, lasting through
Tuesday morning. Cloud cover will remain in place through the evening
Monday as low pressure moves along a cold front to the southwest. As
the low moves closer, moisture will increase along the front producing
light rain showers by about 9pm/10pm Monday evening.
Colder air in place over Wisconsin and northwest
Illinois will lead to
light snow developing between 11pm and Midnight. As the colder air
moves east overnight, a transition over to snow - or at least a
rain/snow mix - will occur for most across northern Illinois and
southern Wisconsin. Minor accumulations are possible, with the highest
totals taking place in Wisconsin and far northwest Illinois. There, one
to two inches could come down but mostly on grassy surfaces. Further
east, including Rockford, around an inch of snow will fall.
Any wintry weather will be quick to wrap up before sunrise Tuesday, so I
don't anticipate too much of an impact on roads and the morning
commute. However, where the snow comes down a little faster slushy
accumulations will be possible.
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