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- Drizzle and fog this morning
- First warning day: Thursday
- Snow and winter are bound to mix
Madison, Wis. (WMTV) – All eyes are on Thursday as it looks like southern Wisconsin will receive its first significant snowfall of the month. An early warning date is set for Thursday, as travel could affect the morning commute in particular. The National Weather Service has issued a winter storm watch for our northern and western counties (excluding Dane) from 6 a.m. Wednesday until 3 p.m.
Until then we will continue to have gray weather. Some lingering showers and patches of drizzle are possible this morning, with some foggy spots lingering through the afternoon. High temperatures will be in the mid and upper 30s.
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Similar conditions on Wednesday: Mostly cloudy with temperatures in the mid 30s. Our low-pressure system will begin pushing into the state during the evening hours, bringing snow and possibly some wintry mix (especially near the stateline).
The heaviest snow is expected to fall overnight and into Thursday morning. This will be heavy and wet snow, which can quickly freeze the roads. To the north and west of Dane County, near Dodgeville and The Dells, it looks like the highest amount of snow will be found. Totals will remain steep, with towns near the stateline looking likely to receive just two inches of accumulation by Thursday afternoon.
Temperatures will stay on top of the snow through the weekend and into next week.
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