The latest northeast Wisconsin weather forecast from Storm Team 5…
It may seem like an April Fool’s joke, but we aren’t kidding when we say more snow is in the forecast tonight, followed by some spring thunderstorms tomorrow.
Wet snow showers or a wintry mix will move in after 8pm tonight and continue through the overnight hours. Once we hit the morning commute Wednesday, some slushy accumulation could make things slippery.
The early to mid-morning of Wednesday will feature a mix of snow, sleet, and rain which will make driving tougher. By Wednesday afternoon, a cold front produces scattered rain showers and spring thunderstorms – some of those storms have the potential to bring hail and strong wind gusts, the highest chance in our southern counties.
Tuesday shows chilly morning sunshine, then lowering clouds that roll in this afternoon. Highs on either side of 40 degrees once again.
Winds pick up tonight, with snow or a wintry mix after 8pm. This snow will be wet and heavy, melting and compressing as it comes down. The low is 33 degrees.
A mix of snow, sleet, freezing rain and rain Wednesday. We get it all precipitation types in the morning, followed by scattered thunderstorms as temperatures rise in the afternoon. Highs will reach the 40s for most, around 50 south, and cooler over the north with upper 30s. The active weather ends in the early evening.
Thursday will continue to be a bit windy. Partly sunny skies with clouds and some flurries over the north. The high is 47 degrees.
Friday looks like the nicest day of the week with mostly sunny skies and a high near 50 degrees.
Mostly cloudy Saturday with a small chance for flurries or sprinkles. The high reaches 51 degrees.
Partly cloudy and 47 degrees Sunday.