Southeast Wisconsin woke up to a fresh blanket of snow on the ground. Here are the totals and a look at the warming week ...
Another round of snow is also on the way later tonight. Snow should spread across SE Wisconsin after midnight and will continue into early tomorrow morning. Around an inch of snow is expected.
Parts of southeastern Wisconsin, including Milwaukee, saw between 1 and 3 inches of snow Sunday, Jan. 25.
Temperatures finally climbed back into the 30s for the first time in nearly three weeks Thursday afternoon. Now, the ...
Snow showers are moving through southern Wisconsin this morning. A few bands of higher snowfall rates are impacting portions of southeastern Wisconsin, leading to snowfall totals closer to 1 inch.
A small clipper system is moving through the area and will cause snowfall until about 1 or 2 p.m. in the Milwaukee area, NWS ...
In Wisconsin, plowing snow becomes a normal part of winter. However, as the snow plows do their work, staying attentive on the road is key to avoiding a potentially lethal ...
Snow has returned to Wisconsin after an unseasonably mild Christmas week. While areas of northern Wisconsin received over a foot of snowfall overnight Dec. 28-29, southern Wisconsin received around 1 ...
Take caution on the roads, as snow could create slippery conditions and limit visibility. FOX6 offers a variety of weather tools to help you navigate the stormy season. MILWAUKEE - The National ...
Light snow is likely until 9 a.m. on Monday. A winter storm warning is in effect for Sheboygan and Fond du Lac counties A winter weather advisory has been issued for Sheboygan, Fond du Lac, Dodge, ...
METEOROLOGIST MOLLY BERNARD. WE’VE GOT A LOT OF WEATHER HEADLINES TO GET TO. GO AHEAD. >> WE’RE STARTING OFF WITH FOG. THEN WE HAVE RAIN, SNOW AND REALLY STRONG WINDS IN THE FORECAST ALL IN THE NEXT ...
The National Weather Service has issued another cold weather advisory for all of southeast Wisconsin on Monday, Jan. 26 at midnight through 12 p.m. for wind chills that can range from -20°F to -25°.