The latest northeast Wisconsin weather forecast from Storm Team 5…
Icy conditions to start the afternoon in many communities as freezing drizzle and icy fog created problems on roads, sidewalks, and parking lots. Temperatures continue to warm above freezing later today which will take away that ice concern.
A DENSE FOG ADVISORY has been issued for all of northeast Wisconsin until noon on Friday. As warmer air rides in over the snow on the ground, low clouds will reduce visibility less than a half mile for an extended period of time.
Areas of drizzle and dense fog into the afternoon Thursday. The high is 39 degrees.
Tonight, areas of fog with scattered light rain showers. The low is 37 degrees as temperatures stay steady from the afternoon.
43 degrees on Friday with more fog and snowmelt. Occasional rain showers are possible during the day. Steady rain will move in Friday evening into early Saturday.
Morning rain on Saturday, then cloudy and foggy. The high is 44 degrees. It’s possible some cooler areas up north in the afternoon could experience snow as the rain wraps up and pulls north.
Mostly cloudy on Sunday with a high of 41 degrees. As snow continues to melt, fog is possible.