The overall weather pattern for the last week of January is expected to
remain quiet and cloudy. There will be a few disturbances that move
through the Midwest and Great Lakes, with one moving through Wisconsin
and Illinois Monday night. Skies will remain cloudy through much of the
night with a little fog developing overhead. An area of low pressure
in the mid-levels will travel south through Wisconsin and Illinois after
Midnight. Moisture ahead of this low will be limited, but provide
enough lift in the atmosphere to produce a few flurries and even light
freezing drizzle through sunrise Tuesday morning.
No snow or ice accumulation is expected with the precipitation, but some
slick spots on untreated roads, parking lots and sidewalks are possible
early Tuesday morning. As temperatures warm into the low 30s during
the afternoon there is a chance for flurries to linger into the evening.
High pressure is expected to move in Tuesday night and Wednesday, but
with moisture still down near the surface skies are expected to remain
mostly cloudy through the end of the week.
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