Our first round of snow this weekend put down another half inch to an inch locally in the Fox Valley but a more widespread, plentiful, weathermaker is on the way for Sunday night.
The second round of snow then arrives Sunday evening and overnight. This system will be a bit more potent, bringing 2-5″ of snowfall. A little freezing rain may also mix in at times leading to slippery travel Monday morning. For this reason, Sunday night and Monday morning are now a First Alert Weather Day. The highest totals would likely be northeast of Green Bay, closer to the Upper Michigan border with totals declining as you head south towards the Fox Valley. For freezing rain, accumulations will be under 0.1″ but is enough to form a black ice layer, making roads deceptively slippery across the Fox Valley even without much snowfall.
After the snow and ice are gone, we’re looking at a longer stretch of milder temperatures. Highs next week will reach the 30s and make a run close to 40. That will mean melting of our newly fallen snow, and often cloudy or foggy skies…