The First Alert Weather Day continues through this morning with slippery valley roads and snow-pack in the high country.
Wind gusts outside of advised zones may still be intense. Strong winds in the lower valley locations are expected to be in ...
Another storm could bring precipitation early Thursday morning, with between a coating and 2 inches of snow before rainfall.
That's when rain changes to snow with embedded heavier bursts developing through the evening and night. At times it may look ...
TONIGHT: Snow changes to freezing rain briefly and then becomes all rain; temperatures will slowly ... especially if you drive a higher profile vehicle. NEXT WEEK Let's start with the good news ...
Powerful wind gusts up to near 50 mph will provide an extreme fire danger today and ushers in a colder weekend.
We are issuing a First Alert Action Day for today and tonight for the threat of severe weather, including tornadoes.
Less than one inch of snow is in Milwaukee's forecast while parts of northern Wisconsin could see between 4 and 10 inches.
Gusts could top over 50 MPH Friday afternoon as an Alberta Clipper passes to our north. Fire danger will be increased as well ...