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Mild Then Snow & the latest on the weekend 022212

February 22nd, 2012 at 12:02 pm by under News, Weather

Another mild, breezy day is shaping up with highs near 38 and partly sunny skies but a storm system is approaching that will bring heavy snow to parts of the southern portion of the state tomorrow.  The National Weather Service has issued a winter storm watch for that area with Fond du Lac, Sheboygan and Green Lake counties included from our viewing area.  In these counties there’s a possible 2 to 3 inches of snow but there will be more farther south.  If you are traveling south tomorrow please stay up on the conditions by visiting fox11online.com and watching FOX 11 News at 5, 9 and Good Day Wisconsin.  Our attention then turns to the major storm system that will impact us by the end of the weekend.  Details are still coming together on this storm but thinking as of today is that the track will take the center of the storm from southwest Minnesota to northern lower Michigan Sunday night into Monday evening.  With this track we’ll all get some snow but the most will fall “up north”.  The graphic below will change a lot over the next few days but it’s a start.  Stay tuned and have a great day!


Heavy Snow Headed For Southern Wisconsin

February 22nd, 2012 at 12:02 pm by under Weather

A Winter Storm Watch is in effect Thursday for southern portions of the Fox11 Viewing area.  The watch includes Green Lake, Fond du Lac, and Sheboygan counties; starting Thursday morning and lasting through Thursday evening.  A narrow band of 6 inches of snow will occur with this storm.  The exact location of that band is still somewhat uncertain.  At this time the heaviest snow will fall from south central Minnesota, through NE Iowa, and into southern Wisconsin.  Snow could be heavy at times impacting travel.  Severe weather expert Patrick Powell will track the storm tonight on Fox11 News @ 5pm. 


Mild Month Continues 021612

February 16th, 2012 at 9:56 am by under News, Weather

It has been a very mild month so far and that trend continues through the next 7 days.  After morning fog and clouds we’ll see sun today with a high near 40°.  The normal high is 28° this time of year.  It is more than 8 degrees warmer than normal for the month and we’ve been above normal so far this winter. Check out the graphics below.  Meteorologist Doug Higgins created the one on the right and I updated it today because the departure from average became even higher due to the high of 38° yesterday.


Chilly For Sturgeon Opener Saturday

February 10th, 2012 at 9:10 am by under Weather

The trek to your ice shanty will be a cold one tomorrow.  Temperatures will be near ten degrees at 6:30am, but strong WNW winds (15-20 mph) will keep chills near negative fourteen.  Skies will be partly cloudy through the day.  Slightly warmer and sunny conditions are expected Sunday.


Man in the Moon & Clear Skies 020812

February 8th, 2012 at 8:55 am by under News, Weather

Did you see the full moon last night or this morning? Just beautiful. That’s called the “Snow” moon although we don’t have a lot of snow to go along with it. In fact that full moon got so close this morning during the show, we could actually see the man in the moon (with a little help that is).  Grab the sunglasses as you head out today because we’ll see abundant sunshine courtesy of a high pressure area that builds to our west.  This will bring clear skies through Thursday then a cold front will drop down from Canada and give us a chilly weekend with high temperatures near 22 and lows in the single-digits. 


Cracks in the ice of the Bay and Lake 020712

February 7th, 2012 at 9:06 am by under News, Weather

The warm weather we’ve had lately is doing a number on the ice around here.  Satellite images of the ice taken yesterday show large cracks on the Bay of Green Bay and Lake Winnebago.  A rescue on the Bay took place yesterday when 7 men were  stranded after a crack grew.  A 3 year-old child was also with the group.  The ice on Lake Winnebago is also not safe.  All experts say that the ice is Never Completely Safe and with the mild weather we’ve had, that is never truer.  Don’t endanger yourself and those around you.  Cold weather is moving in today and again this weekend which could help the conditions.


Cooler Today 020712

February 7th, 2012 at 6:45 am by under News, Weather

There’s a bite in the air and temperatures are dropping on strong north winds at 10-20 mph today.  Temperatures will hold steady at about 28° but wind chills will be in the teens so bundle up.  We are coming off a string of very mild days with a high of 44 in Green Bay on Saturday; 38° on Sunday and 40° yesterday. Now we are dealing with the effects of the passage of a cold front and very chilly air.  An area of high pressure to our west will bring fair weather and sunshine the next couple of days then another shot of cold air will drop into the area Friday and be with us through the weekend.  We may see some snow showers or flurries late Thursday into Friday as the front moves through but it shouldn’t amount to much at all. Grab the scarf and have a great day!


Clouds Today; Sun Appears Sat. 020312

February 3rd, 2012 at 8:03 am by under News, Weather

Cloudy skies will be the rule for us over the next day and a half but we’ll finally see the sun by mid-morning tomorrow.  The temperatures will continue to be well above normal (Normal High is 25°) into early next week.   A major storm to our southwest is bringing snow and wind to Colorado, Kansas and into Nebraska and Iowa over the next 24 hours.  An area of high pressure to our west will keep this system from moving farther to the north so we should just get some clouds from the storm but no snow.  Have a great weekend!


Fresh snow and lots of sunshine today

January 28th, 2012 at 4:45 am by under Weather

A heavy wet snow came down overnight.  Snow accumulations were light with between a half inch to two inches in most areas of NE Wisconsin.  Road crews should have the major roads in good condition by sunrise.  Send us your snow pictures by going to our ReportIt site.

Skies will be partly to mostly sunny today and winds will keep a chill in the air.  Colder air will push into Wisconsin Saturday night producing a few snow flurries.  Sunday will be cool with high in the low twenties.  Light snow and warmer air moves back in Monday.


Foggy Start and Cloudy Day 012612

January 26th, 2012 at 9:49 am by under News, Weather

It’s a foggy morning as mild southwest winds are flowing over a snow covered ground creating reduced visibilities.  At 9 am visibility in parts of our area were a quarter mile or less.  The fog will stick around for the morning hours and the low level moisture may also lead to slippery spots on the roads so drive with care.  Other than that, it’s another mild day is on tap today with highs in the mid 30s.  The normal high is 24° so we’re well above normal once again and even though a cold front is moving through later today, temperatures will still be warmer than normal through Saturday. We do have a storm system moving in tomorrow and for you snow-lovers, it could bring us 1-3 inches of accumulation. Not a named winter storm but at this point with a snow deficit of about 13″  so far, we’ll take it.  It could make your Friday afternoon commute a bit hazardous though.  As for the weekend, Saturday looks good then a cold blast will take hold for Sunday. Watch for fog and slippery roads this morning and Have a great day!