The Latest from Storm Team 5…
Records were smashed here in northeast Wisconsin, some reaching the 70s this afternoon running almsot 30 degrees above normal for early March. However, a cold front is moving through the state and that will help usher in days of near normal weather.
Tonight plan on clear to partly cloudy skies with temperatures in the low to mid 30s.
Tomorrow will start with some sun south with clouds and a passing snow shower up north. Into the afternoon, we will all cloud over and a band of snow or a wintry is expected to form up north tomorrow afternoon. This will taper in the evening. Highs will be much cooler in the low to mid 40s.
A period of rain or a wintry mix will is possible for a few hours around midnight Wednesday morning. A band snow will then move from west to east across the area Wednesday morning through the early afternoon.
Best chance for accumulating snow will be north of Green Bay that may tally up 1-3″ of snow, with high amounts into northern WI. On top of of that, those that see any freezing rain or sleet could tally up a glaze to a few hundreths of an inch of ice.


If you through we were done, we have more wintry weather to talk about for Thursday night into Friday and then Saturday night into Sunday. Stay tuned!
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