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Severe Thunderstorms and Heavy Rainfall Across the Central Plains and Central Appalachians

Severe thunderstorms producing damaging winds, heavy rainfall, hail and possibly a few tornadoes will continue through tonight across portions of Kansas and Oklahoma. Heavy rainfall will persist across the Central Appalachians through tonight, potentially leading to areas of flooding. The severe weather and heavy rainfall threat will shift into the lower Great Lakes on Wednesday. Read More >

Snow Wraps Up, Icy Roads Possible Overnight

A FEW SNOW REPORTS FROM SATURDAY EVENING INTO SUNDAY:

Washington Island: 11.0"
Near Florence: 10.5"
Marinette: 9.5"
Lake Tomahawk: 8.0"
Shawano: 8.0"
Tigerton: 8.0"
Wausau: 7.8"
Rhinelander: 7.8"
Shiocton: 7.0"
Green Bay (NWS): 6.5"
Guenther: 4.4"
Plover: 4.3"
Two Rivers: 3.1"

Some totals were reported while snow was still wrapping up, so final amounts may be slightly higher.

 

THIS  EVENING:

Lingering flurries and light snow across eastern Wisconsin will come to an end. Even though weather conditions will steadily improve, falling temperatures may allow water and slush to refreeze into black ice, particularly on untreated and secondary roads. Drive safely and slow down. Winds will also remain gusty through the evening, then begin to subside after midnight.

A great way to monitor road conditions is by visiting the Wisconsin DOT site: https://511wi.gov/

 

     

 

 

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