More snow will return Saturday night into Sunday. This time around we will even see some minor snow accumulations.
Models are indicating more snow will return to the Badger State over the weekend.
We will see snow snow moving into far northwestern Wisconsin as early as Saturday evening.
Snow will become widespread by midnight and continue to track southeast through early Sunday morning.
Those in far southern Wisconsin could see rain and wintry mix returning as temperatures start to warm back up Sunday morning.
All of the rain/wintry mix/snow will gradually clear out of Wisconsin heading into early Sunday afternoon.
Models seem to have a good consensus that we will see minor snow accumulation across the state.
Due to the potential for rain and wintry mix to mix in with snow showers Sunday morning in southern Wisconsin, snow totals will be lower, ranging from just a dusting to up to an inch.
Those farther north will see more snow, especially depending on the track of the system. We're looking at much of the northern half of the state seeing about 1"-3" of snow accumulation.
Regardless of how much, snow could impact your travel plans.
From Saturday night into early Sunday, visibility may be reduced at times and you could come across some slick spots on roadways.
And for those of you who have plans to go to the Packers game Sunday, it may not be a bad idea to allow a little extra time for travel even though the snow should clear out by kickoff.
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