More snow on the way! The winter weather really caught up..

More snow on the way! The winter weather really caught up..



meteorologist Brian is Nansky is here. Brian, the cool thing about the temperature today is the snow was like just barely frozen. If you shoveled it or put it through your snowblower, it turned to water. That wasn't very cool. Trying to get rid of that stuff, but it is already diminishing away. And we got a pretty snowy scene across much of southeastern Wisconsin this morning when it was just clinging to everything. It was a mess up in Sheboygan Falls.

You got to find the sweet spot with the high snow totals. You got to be at least a mile away from the lake because if you are within a mile of the lake, you're probably too warm to get some of those really high totals. But then you don't want to get too far away from the lake. So one of those sweet spots Sheboygan Falls. They saw over a foot of snow. Look at this mess here from Lawrence. Opens up the garage door and the cars buried away.

And I'm sure that snowblower there was put to work. All right, seasonal snow with the 10.7 inches of snow officially at Milwaukee Mitchell. That was our biggest snow so far this season for the season. We're at 39.2 inches on average, 42.3 inches.

So we once had a big deficit. No longer the case. Still a lingering snow shower. This is lake effect snow showers that you're not even going to see on the radar. Downtown Racine. It's 34 degrees winds out of the north at 17 miles per hour. We're not expecting much in the way of additional accumulation with those lake effect snow showers with the temperatures in general slightly above freezing along the lake shore 30 in Waukesha 32 degrees in Watertown.

All right, let's go through your weather headlines below normal temperatures while we were above freezing while it was warm enough to have this wet heavy snow. High temperatures in the 30s are still below the normal normal now in the lower 40s. Another snow day and another snow possible on Sunday doesn't look to be as big as what we just went went through. So we're at the top of the storm for max radar. Again, we saw those lake effect snow showers. We are picking up a little snow shower here up towards to the west of West Bend. Again, this is very light though crossing over 41 as we widen the view out our exiting system to the east of us and then let's go out west and here's our next area of low pressure.

This one's going to take more of an over time. We're going to be going through the upper type system. So again, a weaker system compared to what we just had future forecast showing maybe some lake effect snow showers or flurries through the night tonight heading on into Saturday. We'll look for a mostly cloudy sky and then Saturday night, midnight on here comes our next round of snow and looks like a pretty steady snow and then becoming more scattered as we go through the day on Saturday into Saturday night. That's what we're starting to see here in the fall. We're going to get a couple more hours of the day. We have a couple more hours left to get a couple of hours of the day.

Alright, so we'll head on out to the top of the storm and then we'll head back up to the south of the east. This clears out by Monday morning. Right now, it looks to be about one to three inches of snow for most of us locations north and west of Milwaukee Metro. That's where we could see three to five inches of snow Saturday night through Sunday night. Now I would expect higher amounts than what I'm showing here. However, we will be above freezing again and a lot of this snow will fall during the day on Sunday and that will hamper the snow amounts. We'll be back in the early along the lake inland down to twenty two Milwaukee twenty eight for tomorrow.

High temperature of thirty seven mostly cloudy and here's your seven day forecast. On Sunday, snow is likely again thirty six degrees on Monday. Thirty three degrees with a few snow showers still possible. Don't forget we're springing the clocks forward Saturday night and into Sunday we lose an hour of sleep. Thirty eight on Tuesday, Wednesday looks good. Forty eight and a chance of a wintery mix on Thursday with a high temperature forty two.



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