The National Weather Service reminds people to leave extra distance when driving in dense fog and use low beams.
Dense fog has rolled back into southeast Wisconsin this morning. Visibility has dropped to below half a mile in many spots and could fall to ¼ miles or less in some spots.
Otherwise, it’s going to be another mild mid-December day. Our high temperatures will be back in the lower 40s. However, once ...
The majority of our Tuesday looks as though it will be uneventful with mainly cloudy skies and a westerly wind getting up to ...
An arctic front will move into central Wisconsin late Tuesday and into Wednesday bringing snow and subzero temperatures. Here ...
Light snow or flurries Tuesday night Some accumulating snow possible Thursday Colder by the weekend PLANNING THE NEXT 24 ...
The primary concern is the potential for icy road spots, as road temperatures remain around or below freezing, which could ...
Scattered snow showers and possibly snow squalls are expected to move through southeast Wisconsin on Wednesday, Dec. 4.
Based on historical averages, some of the biggest cities with the best probability for a white Christmas are right in ...
Some areas will still see fog around southeast Wisconsin until early Monday, but afternoon winds will push it out. Highs will vary by area but will generally be low to upper 40s.
From Storm Team 5… A two part system is set to move into northeast Wisconsin, first the potential for some wintery weather ...
While snow accumulation will remain under half an inch, reduced visibility and blowing snow may impact afternoon commuters ...