With only minor relief expected on Wednesday, bitter cold air will maintain its dominance over much of Wisconsin including Sheboygan County for the remainder of this week.
Although no advisories cover our county, to our north Manitowoc and Calumet Counties are under a Cold Weather Advisory for wind chills as low as 25-30 below zero until 10 AM Tuesday. In Sheboygan and Fond du Lac Counties as well as points to our south, advisory levels aren’t forecast to repeat tonight, however wind chill readings will still maintain levels from the teens below to near 20 below zero into Tuesday morning.

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Another round of snow is expected to put down 2-3 inches of accumulation in Sheboygan County between 6 PM Tuesday and noon on Wednesday, although uncertainty in the forecasts means that amounts could vary up or down from those targets. Most of that should fall overnight tomorrow night into Wednesday morning.
After midweek snow, reinforcing cold air is expected to envelope the area, with temperatures remaining below zero Friday through Sunday morning. The most intense cold comes with expected low temperatures between 10 and 15 degrees below zero Saturday morning, with winds driving chill factors to sub-30-below readings by daybreak.




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