The wind advisory will be in effect from 12 to 6 p.m. Friday across portions of east central, south central and southeast Wisconsin.
A wintry mix of rain, wet snow and freezing rain is possible across northwest counties, especially where temperatures will hover near freezing.
Wisconsin storm spotter training season will provide both in-person and online training sessions – and they are all free.
Milwaukee is set for a warmer week with temperatures reaching the low to mid-40s, following a cold morning. The city will see mostly sunny skies and potential rain later in the week.
MILWAUKEE - The National Weather Service is collecting snowfall data from the winter weather system that impacted southeast Wisconsin from Friday, Feb. 14 into Saturday, Feb. 15.
Denny VanCleve, a meteorologist with the National Weather Service in Milwaukee/Sullivan, explained that, as of late February, this winter has been somewhat colder and more dry. That doesn’t mean the county won’t catch up to normal totals, he said.