Winter Storm Warning: Rain, thunderstorms, snow and a mix tomorrow

The latest Northeast Wisconsin weather forecast from Storm Team 5…

A bigger system is building in for the middle of this week.  Here’s what to expect:

A warm front has lifted, which pushed in gusty southerly winds allowing for widespread warmth across the Midwest.  As the warm front lifted, we experienced more widespread warmth across the Midwest bringing the fuel and strength needed for stronger thunderstorms to move through for the south and eastern half of the state! The Storm Prediction Center has issued an outlook indicating that Eastern IL and Western IN will get the worst of this portion of the system.

Behind this system, a cold front is attached, and as this drops through cooler temps are in store which will allow for heavier snow to develop areas north and west of Green Bay. A Winter Storm Warning and Winter Weather Advisory have been issued for those areas.

Green Bay and through the Fox Valley will likely see fluctuating temperatures on Wednesday making us go back and fourth between rain and snow, and any flakes that do fall will be wet and heavy. We could also see some ice accumulation for these spots.

Eventually this cold front will drop in for everyone, cooling all spots off which will allow for light snow accumulation for most spots overnight Wednesday into Thursday. This front will keep gusty winds around, too.

By Thursday afternoon, we finally turn dry and quiet with more sunshine to finish the day.

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