A wintery mix of snow, sleet, and freezing rain is poised to complicate travel for those on the roads Sunday afternoon and evening, however no advisories have been issued so far.
Concerns from National Weather Service forecasters center around the potential for up to 1/2” of snow mixed with sleet Sunday late afternoon and evening, with the best chances towards the Fond du Lac and Sheboygan areas. Additionally, there’s a chance for freezing drizzle leading to a glaze of ice Sunday evening into Monday morning across much of the forecast area that may impact the Monday morning commute.
Precipitation is now forecast to begin as snow and sleet around 4 PM, transitioning to freezing rain by 10 PM Sunday. Preliminary forecasts limit ice accumulation at less than a tenth of an inch by the time it ends near noon on Monday.
Warming temperatures beginning the next week bring a chance of rain by Tuesday, with temperatures possibly breaking the 40-degree mark by midday on Thursday.



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