It’s St. Patricks’ Day…. and just our luck northeast Wisconsin is waking up to light sporadic snow falling over many communities. A second cold front from the same Alberta Clipper on Saturday is moving through Wisconsin causing the light snow. It won’t accumulate due to the warm ground. The snow will end by mid morning!
For your St. Patrick’s Day forecast, it’s going to be mostly cloudy to overcast with temperatures much colder in the lower to mid 30s with breezy winds from the northwest. Winds could gust up to 30 mph making it feel like its in the upper teens and lower 20s. Bundle up!
Heading into the new week, another clipper system moves through on Monday creating a small chance for light snow Monday night into Tuesday morning. Northern counties like Marinette and Menominee County in Michigan have the best chance of seeing the snow, but again it …