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Our area will see snow begin between 2 and 5 PM Saturday afternoon. Once this snow starts, we’ll see wintry precipitation of one form or another through early Monday. Sunday morning around 3 AM, snow will begin switching over to sleet from south to north.
A low-pressure system and warm front to our south and west will generate a snow chance late tonight, starting around 8 pm and finishing up by 6 am tomorrow. A heavier band of snow is expected to set up along the southern quarter of the state,
Strong winds and snow will move in throughout Thursday with the next cold front. Blizzard like conditions remain possible as snow falls with strong winds mixed in.
Dry weather continues today as high pressure remains in place. We’re starting off a bit warmer this morning than we did over the weekend. If you’re out the door around 7–9 AM, plan for temps ranging from the upper 20s to the upper 30s.
Warmer highs near 50 tomorrow before we trend colder Friday and really cold this weekend. There is potential for significant snow between late Saturday and early Monday.
A huge winter storm hits tomorrow. Follow along for the latest developments in snow forecasts, timing and official press conferences.
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Tomorrow is our last day of calm and above average weather
A great day outside here on the Western Slope! Tonight the low will be 18°, with mostly cloudy skies as the evening progresses. Tomorrow the high will be 49°, with clear skies in the morning that have increasing cloud cover throughout the day.
Even colder air is on the way as an arctic blast will follow tonight/tomorrow's chances for light snow. An EXTREME COLD WATCH has been issued for all of the Chippewa Valley, and in fact the entire state of Wisconsin and beyond.