Northeast Wisconsin Weather: January Cold Snap and Snowfall
NBC 26January 10, 20263 min48 views
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- 🥶 Coldest temperatures in a week are moving into northeast Wisconsin, with readings in the teens and lower 20s.
- 💨 Gusty westerly winds are present, ranging from 15 to 25 mph, contributing to significant windchill factors.
- 🌡️ Windchills are expected to drop near zero degrees overnight in many areas, making it feel much colder.
Recent Snowfall and Storm Impact
- 🌨️ The main weather event today was snowfall, with 1 to 3 inches in the Fox Valley north and east.
- ❄️ Door County and the Door Peninsula received heavier snow, with 5 to 8 inches or more due to lake enhancement and wraparound moisture.
Transition to Colder January Weather
- 🇨🇦 Colder air is pushing south from Canada, signaling an end to the recent "January thaw."
- 📈 High temperatures today were in the teens and lower 20s, a stark contrast to yesterday's highs in the mid-50s.
- ☀️ High pressure will build in tomorrow, bringing sunshine mixed with a few clouds.
Upcoming Forecast and Temperature Shifts
- 🌡️ Tomorrow's high temperatures will be in the mid to upper 20s, closer to seasonal averages.
- 🌬️ Northwest winds will remain gusty, especially in the morning, continuing to impact windchills.
- 🌧️ A warm front is expected Monday night, potentially bringing light snow, followed by a chance of rain or snow by Tuesday.
- 🥶 Colder weather is predicted to return after Tuesday and potentially last for an extended period, with highs remaining in the 20s and intermittent chances of light snow.
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