A fairly weak weather system will be affecting Sheboygan County and much of southern Wisconsin over the next few days, and with temperatures close to freezing, drizzle and possible rain are expected to make for a wintry mix.
The expected first round of light snow was still working its way toward the county at 3 this morning, and was expected to put down less than an inch of snow between 6 AM and noon, with an isolated chance of 2 inches in parts of the county. However with seasonably mild temperatures, lingering afternoon drizzle could reduce accumulations and possibly cause slick spots on driving and walking surfaces.

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A second round of snow & a wintry mix is expected by early Friday morning with better odds than today of being a bit messy, as temperatures should rise briefly above freezing by noon before gusty northwest winds drive temperatures down to the single digits overnight.
Saturday sees a return to familiar conditions with highs barely reaching 20 degrees, followed by more very light snow overnight into Sunday.



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