MADISON (WKOW) - The majority of the day will be cloudy, breezy and dry until snow starts to push through the region late afternoon.
Snow is on track to arrive late Saturday afternoon into Saturday evening.
The southwestern portions of the viewing area will likely see the snow first, with flakes expected to fall around 2 to 4 p.m. in this region. Snow will push eastward, with likely all of southern Wisconsin getting snow by 7 p.m.
The far southeastern corner of Wisconsin is expected to see the heaviest amounts. Therefore, a Winter Storm Warning has been issued for these counties along with those touching the Illinois border.
The rest of southern Wisconsin is under a Winter Weather Advisory. Both the advisory and warning times are 6 p.m. this evening to 6 p.m. Sunday.
Prepare for hazardous travel later Saturday into Sunday.
Despite it being a wet, dense snow there could be blowing and drifting due to gusty winds. Speeds up to 30 mph are possible at times.
The bulk of the snow will fall overnight, during that time moderate to heavy snow showers will fall. Snow will begin to scatter Sunday morning, becoming light before it ends by early-mid afternoon.
27 Storm Track snow forecast totals include: 5-8" possible for the southern portions, 3-6" for south central and 2-5" for the northern region.
Be sure to keep up with the latest forecasts on this winter storm.
January 30, 2021 at 08:57PM
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Cloudy, breezy & dry until snow arrives late-day - WKOW
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