GREEN BAY, WI (WTAQ) – A little snow and a lot of cold are due in Wisconsin starting late Saturday.
Most northern and central areas had 1 to 2 inches on New Year’s morning. Many of those same places could get another inch or two Saturday night and into Sunday.
A rain and snow mix is due in far southern Wisconsin. Areas from Sheboygan to Baraboo to Madison could get 3 to 4 inches Saturday and Sunday — along with suddenly colder temperatures.
Highs are projected to be in the 20 to 30 degree range through Saturday, when a low pressure system is expected to make things much colder.
An Alberta Clipper will follow early next week. That means overnight wind chills could be in the 20 to 40-below range statewide from Sunday night through most of the week.
(Story courtesy of Wheeler News Service)


