2025 is exiting tonight and taking with it the last in a series of weak winter weather systems.
Patchy light snow is moving from northwest to southeast through the southern reaches of the state. At worst, a bit of light freezing drizzle could accompany the onset of the snow, but accumulations of either ice or snow are not expected to be significant here in Sheboygan County. Most snow-related issues will likely be limited to southwest to south-central parts of the state.

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In the wake of the snow, which should end by sunset, brisk northwest winds funneling in cold air from Canada will send temperatures to around 10 above by midnight with wind chills at zero or below by 8 PM. Early risers tomorrow will do so to wind chills around 10 below.
Those braving the 37-degree waters of Lake Michigan for a Polar Bear plunge will experience those below-zero wind chills that linger through the day.
Quiet weather is then expected for the remainder of the week with temperatures slowly rising to near-normal by the weekend.




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