Scattered snow, windy, and cold conditions continue tonight. Expect single-digit wind chills overnight into Tuesday morning.
Wind chills will drop to single digits by Saturday morning as temperatures sit 15 degrees below normal for late March.
Scattered flurries are part of a cold and raw Saturday, but temperatures could soar into the lower 70s by next week.
Meteorologist Tom Patton with Scripps News reports a Thursday weather shift: a cold front brings snow to central Wisconsin, the Cascades, Western Montana, Northeast Idaho, and parts of the Northeast.
Temperatures took a major nose dive today, going from the 60s and low 70s in the early morning down into the 30s by mid-afternoon.
Cold air and strong winds continue into the evening as passing snow showers could make roads messy, especially after 7 pm ...
A light "sugar coating" of snow greeted many of us early this Tuesday morning, but most of it melted quickly after sunrise.
Even with the calendar turned to spring, freezing temperatures remain likely in the weeks ahead. The average last freeze ...