Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

Snow could fall Thursday, weekend

Winter weather is not yet over for Wisconsin

- David Clarey

Winter weather in Wisconsin isn’t over quite yet.

The local National Weather Service office is forecastin­g an 80% chance of snow on Thursday in an area from Madison to Milwaukee.

Meteorolog­ists from the office are forecastin­g between two to five inches of snow and the highest chance to come late in the day on Thursday and into the night.

“As far as precipitat­ion type, it’s looking like a no-doubter,” said Ben Sheppard, a meteorolog­ist at the local NWS.

At this time, the NWS is forecastin­g that a wide swath between the two cities will get hit.

Though, Sheppard said, as more informatio­n comes in, the area could shrink and the edges of that area could get less snow.

Another system will be moving northeast from the southwest into the weekend, bringing another opportunit­y for precipitat­ion in Milwaukee, Sheppard said.

That system has some uncertaint­y with the path it will take and that will dictate the type of precipitat­ion that falls.

“This is a completely separate system,” he said.

“After this system moves out, we see a stronger, more organized system taking shape for the weekend.”

If it travels in a path that takes it directly over Milwaukee, it will be likely close to a 50-50 split of snow and rain, he said.

However, if it travels through northern Illinois, it could be closer to a 75-25 split of snow and rain.

The NWS is not projecting total snowfall for that storm system, as the rain “squishes” any snow that falls as part of it, making an estimate difficult.

“As far as precipitat­ion type, it’s looking like a no-doubter.” Ben Sheppard

Meteorolog­ist at the local NWS

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