Wisconsin
Potpourri of Poor Weather to Descend on Southeast Wisconsin, Sheboygan Area
The next round of winter weather in the Sheboygan Area won’t be anything like last time around. This time, instead of overwhelming amounts of snow and wind, a slow dose of snow, sleet, freezing rain and drizzle are all possible over the next 24-48 hours, and exactly what falls depends upon only a one, or two-degree difference in temperatures.
Roads are cold enough that anything that falls will freeze upon contact, making travel hazardous especially tomorrow morning after overnight precipitation collects. With tonight’s temperatures right around freezing, forecasters say that collection could mean anything from a light glaze to a half inch or so of snow and icy precipitation.
Tuesday will probably see temperatures exceed freezing and, with rain included, may help conditions somewhat. Those above-freezing temperatures should continue through Thursday with mostly rain expected, leading to drier conditions by Friday.