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Lingering Drizzles Could Bring Dusting Of Snow In Southern WI: NWS
Wednesday night could bring some snow flurries across much of Wisconsin, according to The National Weather Service.
WISCONSIN — Much of southeastern Wisconsin can expect the above-average temperatures to continue into Wednesday, but by the afternoon, lingering rain is expected to bring snow flurries, according to The National Weather Service.
The light snow showers could last into Thursday and bring a dusting of accumulation in Waukesha and Milwaukee counties, and beyond, according to the NWS.
The expected dusting of snow comes after parts of southeast Wisconsin experienced some winter thunderstorms Tuesday night. In a tweet, the NWS said the thunder was accompanied by light rain and fog.
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Here's the rest of the NWS forecast for southeastern Wisconsin into the week:
Wednesday: A 30 percent chance of rain mainly after 5 p.m. with a high around 38. Around a 40 percent chance of snow after 1 a.m.
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Thursday: A 50 percent chance of snow with a high around 35. Into the evening, a chance of rain showers and freezing rain.
Friday: Partly sunny with a high around 33 and then a low around 23 into the evening.
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