MILWAUKEE – The southern portion of Wisconsin saw lots of snow fall Saturday night into Sunday morning, and another round is on the way.
Here’s the latest snow reports from Saturday night’s storm. @tmj4 pic.twitter.com/p592dK6a97
— Marisa Woloszyn (@MarisaWoloszyn) January 23, 2022
“Snowfall definitely ranges anywhere from about one to up to five inches,” said Storm Team 4 meteorologist Marisa Woloszyn.
“The lighter amounts were up towards Fond du Lac and Sheboygan and even over near towards Port Washington, but as you work your way down towards Lake Geneva, Burlington, Whitewater… That’s where we saw about four to five inches of snow.”
Skip the mundane workout today and get the snow shovel out! 1-5″ of snow fell across SE #Wisconsin overnight. @TMJ4 pic.twitter.com/6E7B7GpS6e
— Marisa Woloszyn (@MarisaWoloszyn) January 23, 2022
Woloszyn says another round of snow will hit Sunday night and into Monday morning.
“Tomorrow [Monday] we are looking at another round of snow… About one to three inches on the way, so you’re probably going to have to shovel yet again,” Woloszyn said.
After that, temperatures across southeastern Wisconsin are expected to drop to dangerously low levels.
Another round of bitter cold is expected Tuesday and Wednesday. Wind Chills map dip to between 20 and 30 below zero Tuesday night into Wednesday morning. High temperatures on Tuesday will remain in the single digits away from Lake Michigan. #swiwx pic.twitter.com/Hq99gG4hXV
— NWS Milwaukee (@NWSMilwaukee) January 23, 2022