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28°
Dew Point: 21
Wind Chill: 22
Humidity: 74
Wind: 6 NE
Barometer: 29.63
Visibility: 1.75
Currently: Snow Showers
TODAY:
Cloudy with occasional light snow. Another 1" to 2" expected. High 28-32. Wind northeast 10-15.
TONIGHT:
Light snow and flurries early. Low 13-18. Wind north northeast 5-10.
Early last week I mentioned that the worst cold of the winter season was behind us but the worst snowfall may still be ahead. I wasn`t going out on much of a limb because most of the winter had been very uneventful with little snowfall, until this past weekend. We made up lost ground in a hurry. I Wasuau, it was the biggest snowfall of the winter season. The storm produced 0.90 inches of snow late Friday night/Saturday morning, 7.2 inches on Sunday, and a bit more will fall today. The total snow here in town should end up around 9 inches. The previous heavy snow here in town was 7.0 inches just a couple days before Christmas. The 7.2 inches of snow on Sunday also broke a record for the date (25th). The old record was 4.5 inches, set back in 1962. Green Bay also had a record snowfall on Sunday of 9.8 inches. The heaviest snowfall of the weekend was just northwest of La Crosse near Winona Minnesota. 30 inches of snow was reported in spots around Winona county! 15 to 20 inches of snow fell in southern Wisconsin around La Crosse, Wisconsin Dells, and Madison. Lighter amount were reported in the northwoods. About 3 to 5 inches fell in parts of Vials and Oneida counties.
Don`t look now, but another storm is on the horizon. The light snow on this Monday will taper to flurries on Tuesday. High temps on both days will be around 30. On Wednesday the clouds will hang around and the next storm will start to bring precipitation to the area by evening. It looks very similar to the last storm with high winds developing late Wednesday night and some heavy snow or a wintry mix possible on Thursday and Friday. How heavy? It could be as much or greater than the last storm. I`ll had a better idea on the amounts tomorrow, so check in again. In any case, it could be big trouble on the roads once again. Adjust your travel plans for Thursday and Friday accordingly. If the snow and wind develop as expected on Thursday, then I think we can definitely say March is coming in like a lion. The storm will move out of the area on Saturday and by Sunday we might see the sun once again.
Even though there could be another big snowfall, it doesn`t look like there will be too much cold air. High temps will remain around 30 on Wednesday and Thursday before falling into the upper 20s on Friday and Saturday.
28°
Dew Point: 21
Wind Chill: 22
Humidity: 74
Wind: 6 NE
Barometer: 29.63
Visibility: 1.75
Currently: Snow Showers
TODAY:
Cloudy with occasional light snow. Another 1" to 2" expected. High 28-32. Wind northeast 10-15.
TONIGHT:
Light snow and flurries early. Low 13-18. Wind north northeast 5-10.
Early last week I mentioned that the worst cold of the winter season was behind us but the worst snowfall may still be ahead. I wasn`t going out on much of a limb because most of the winter had been very uneventful with little snowfall, until this past weekend. We made up lost ground in a hurry. I Wasuau, it was the biggest snowfall of the winter season. The storm produced 0.90 inches of snow late Friday night/Saturday morning, 7.2 inches on Sunday, and a bit more will fall today. The total snow here in town should end up around 9 inches. The previous heavy snow here in town was 7.0 inches just a couple days before Christmas. The 7.2 inches of snow on Sunday also broke a record for the date (25th). The old record was 4.5 inches, set back in 1962. Green Bay also had a record snowfall on Sunday of 9.8 inches. The heaviest snowfall of the weekend was just northwest of La Crosse near Winona Minnesota. 30 inches of snow was reported in spots around Winona county! 15 to 20 inches of snow fell in southern Wisconsin around La Crosse, Wisconsin Dells, and Madison. Lighter amount were reported in the northwoods. About 3 to 5 inches fell in parts of Vials and Oneida counties.
Don`t look now, but another storm is on the horizon. The light snow on this Monday will taper to flurries on Tuesday. High temps on both days will be around 30. On Wednesday the clouds will hang around and the next storm will start to bring precipitation to the area by evening. It looks very similar to the last storm with high winds developing late Wednesday night and some heavy snow or a wintry mix possible on Thursday and Friday. How heavy? It could be as much or greater than the last storm. I`ll had a better idea on the amounts tomorrow, so check in again. In any case, it could be big trouble on the roads once again. Adjust your travel plans for Thursday and Friday accordingly. If the snow and wind develop as expected on Thursday, then I think we can definitely say March is coming in like a lion. The storm will move out of the area on Saturday and by Sunday we might see the sun once again.
Even though there could be another big snowfall, it doesn`t look like there will be too much cold air. High temps will remain around 30 on Wednesday and Thursday before falling into the upper 20s on Friday and Saturday.