Southern Wisconsin faces hazardous weather with icy conditions and wind gusts up to 50 MPH; snow expected Saturday.
Parts of southeast Wisconsin could see snow, sleet and freezing rain. Accumulation amounts will be minimal. Slick roads are ...
The highest snowfall totals are expected across northern and central Wisconsin, where a winter weather advisory is in effect.
Milwaukee, WI, faced the driest January on record this year, coming in at 3.1 inches compared to the typical 14.9 inches.
The National Weather Service announced a winter weather advisory is in effect until 3 a.m. on February 6 for portions of ...
Under an inch of snow is expected in southeast Wisconsin Saturday afternoon. Snow should be arriving midday and wrap up around 6 p.m. The snow is not expected to be continuous during that time frame.
Southern Wisconsin cities like Milwaukee and Madison recorded their driest Januarys on record, with about 12 fewer inches of ...
If you've noticed a lack of snow for skiing and other winter activities in Wisconsin this winter, there's new data to prove that observation: Milwaukee and Madison had their driest Januarys on record.
A light wintry mix of precipitation moves in this evening, starting as primarily light snow and sleet before transitioning over to light freezing rain.
Milwaukee and Madison recorded their driest Januarys on record, with about 12 fewer inches of snow than normal.