WAUSAU, Wis. (WSAW) – The extreme cold is firmly in the past, but it will still be chilly to start this Wednesday. Air temperatures will be in the single digits above zero. Wind chills will finally be above zero later this morning.
Today remains our best chance for snow for the rest of the week. A couple slick spots cannot be ruled out depending on how much snow your community picks up, but we have had much worse road conditions this Winter. Another round of snow will also be possible tonight heading home from work as well. Cumulatively, snowfall will stay under an inch across basically all communities. The only communities that could end up with slightly higher totals is up in the Northwoods, but that’s not a guarantee.
A cold front will pass through behind any late snow Wednesday night, causing us to cool off a little on both Thursday and Friday. It will not be NEARLY as cold as the first half of this week, but they will likely be the two coldest days within the next week or so.
Wind chills are expected to become sub-zero again early on Thursday & Friday. As low as -10° to -20° wind chills will be possible both mornings, but Friday will be the colder of the two by far.
-As we get into this weekend, we still have a chance for snow throughout the Northwoods and as far south as around Highway 29. This snow is also trending fairly light and under an inch.
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