November 30, 2019 – Washington Co., WI – TrueWeather, courtesy Aron Rodman at Extra Mile Snow Plowing,
Light to moderate rain showers will continue through early Sunday morning, mixing with and changing over to a period of snow between 12-3 AM. Light snow is anticipated to remain a threat to the area through 11 PM Sunday night before tapering off. A general 2-4″ of snowfall is possible, mainly confined to non-paved surfaces, unless snowfall rates become heavy enough to produce a slushy paved surface accumulation. Breezy conditions are also likely, with gusts as high as 30-40 mph. A refreeze of residual moisture is likely Sunday night into early Monday morning as temperatures drop into the 20’s.
The latest high resolution guidance is showing a few areas of lift within the clouds tonight. If the upper level lift is dominant only a few flurries are expected with little to no impact. However, if the lower level lift is dominant we could see a mist or drizzle develop producing a light glaze of ice. This is about 20% of occurring. We will monitor throughout the evening. Simulated radar shows the isolated nature of this activity through the morning.
If you’re looking ahead to Sunday, Dec. 1 and the Santa Ramp Up or the West Bend Christmas Parade… there could be some winter white on the way.
WashingtonCountyInsider.com will be broadcasting the West Bend Christmas Parade live. Click HERE for details.
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