Wind chills stay cold for another 24 hours before a brief warm-up
Tuesday morning started out with a fresh dusting of snow with some communities even picking up a few tenths of an inch. Most of the snow stayed in our southern half of counties mainly along and south of I-94. Milwaukee officially picked up 0.3" of snow at the airport and some communities near the IL border could have seen a full half inch. That snow has now wrapped up as of the Tuesday morning commute, but expect some slippery and slow roads here and there.
The clouds and some of the snow kept temps in check a little Monday night but they dropped as the clouds clear Tuesday morning. Wind chills are still staying cold in the single digits and teens below-zero.
Here's a look at current wind chills that will update with time:
A cold weather advisory remains in effect for Fond du Lac, Dodge and Washington Counties until 9 AM for the possibility of wind chills around or colder than -20.
High temperatures Tuesday stay cold in the teens then warm to more of a normal chill in the 20s. Thursday and Friday warm nicely into the mid to upper 30s then we start to drop back down on Saturday.
The wind stays breezy the next few days with wind gusts to 20 mph Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday.
Just enough wind for us to see wind chills stay below-zero most of the day Tuesday and through Wednesday morning when they could get as cold as -10. By Wednesday afternoon the wind chills warm into the single digits to around 10 degrees above-zero. By Thursday we get back to normal wind chills for this time of year.
Download the CBS 58 Ready Weather app to track the wind chills the next few days.