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Snow disappears quickly overnight, leading to a mild Sunday afternoon


Overnight snow has left southern Wisconsin, causing slick and slippery roads with some light freezing drizzle. However, temperatures are rising quickly, allowing for a fast snow melt. A warm front is moving in, bringing southerly winds and temperatures in the lower to mid-40s.

Another disturbance is expected to bring snow to central and northern Wisconsin overnight, possibly reaching Sheboygan and Fond du Lac counties with light rain showers in Milwaukee. Patchy fog is also a possibility. Monday will see cloudy skies with temperatures in the upper 30s and lower 40s, dropping to the 20s on Tuesday.

A wintry mix is forecasted for late Wednesday into Thursday, with the track of the low-pressure system still uncertain. Viewers can stay updated by streaming local news and weather 24/7 on the TMJ4 app available for download on various devices.

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