Breezy and mild today ahead of a winter storm Sun.
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The main snow event gets here late Sunday night. This is when we see the rain transition to snow across most of SE Wisconsin. Monday is going to be snowy and very windy with blowing snow as well.
A winter storm warning was in effect Friday across much of northern Wisconsin, with possible record-breaking snowfall coming this weekend.
This blog will be updated throughout the weekend with weather updates, information on closures as well as tips on how local residents can stay safe during the snowstorm.
Live severe weather coverage all day here on WFRV. Watch as our team breaks down the severe winter weather storm.
Wisconsin is looking at a wild week of weather, but at least it starts off warm & sunny! Breezy SW winds have kept overnight lows in the 40s. Plenty of sunshine will allow highs to climb well into the 60s — even making a run towards 70 in some spots.
Wisconsin is expected to receive potentially record-breaking snow March 15 and 16. Follow Journal Sentinel live coverage for updates.
The heaviest bands of snow set up from roughly Redwood Falls through the southern suburbs overnight, with snow falling at 1-2+ inches per hour. Those intense snowfall rates are expected to continue Sunday morning in far eastern Minnesota and western and central Wisconsin.
When chimneys rise from a sloped roof, water and snow can collect in the valley behind them. Chimney crickets prevent this. Here's what you need to know about installing chimney crickets or saddles and how much they cost.
Despite an incoming weekend snowstorm, Wisconsin's record snowfalls could be hard to beat this year.