Edit: 11:30 a.m.This morning, the National Weather Service dropped our Wisconsin counties from the Winter Storm Watch. Is the storm falling apart? I haven't seen any signs of that happening - I just think it's going to be tough for us to get very much accumulation. With the ground and pavement getting warm over the past few days, it takes a while to cool down either of those surfaces enough to allow snow to stick. I do believe we'll see minor accumulation, especially along and north of US 20, where an inch or two of wet snow may manage to survive. Between US 20 and I-88, I'm going with a little bit of slush. Sometime around the middle of the day, I wouldn't be surprised to see a period of freezing rain and sleet before we change all the way over to snow.
I'm expecting this to be more of a headache-causing system than anything else. Anything that does stick to pavement will make it slick, so be aware of that, especially as the day wears on. The consolation is that the snow that doesn't melt right away still won't last very long.
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The Wisconsin counties are very grateful to NWS for having dropped us from the Winter Storm Watch.
Now if Mother Nature would just drop us from the actual winter weather .....
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