Wisconsin State Patrol tips for winter storm
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Thanksgiving will be cloudy and chilly, with highs only topping out in the lower 30s. A few flurries are possible later this afternoon and evening. Accumulation is not expected.
Some areas in the central part of the state, such as Wisconsin Dells and Tomah, could see one to four inches of wet, slushy snow.
After a weekend of heavy snow, more snow is in the forecast Monday for southern Wisconsin. The National Weather Service says up to three inches could accumulate, falling
A few snow showers cannot be ruled out this afternoon. The further south you are, the better of a chance you have for snow. Snowfall will almost certainly stay under an inch across all communities. Winds will be much calmer after a breezy last couple of days.
Wisconsin weather forecasts for the week of Thanksgiving are showing strong chances of rain ‒ and potential for snow ‒ during times when people may be traveling to see family and friends.
Widespread showers and periods of heavy rainfall are likely overnight Monday into Tuesday prompting a First Alert Weather Day.