Snow Expected Tomorrow as Temperatures Rise Today in Midwest

UPDATE: A significant warm-up is underway today in the Midwest, with temperatures expected to reach 20° Celsius this afternoon. However, a weather system is poised to bring light snow tomorrow, particularly affecting areas near the Wisconsin border.

While clouds blanket the region for much of the day, a gentle breeze from the south will keep temperatures relatively mild tonight. As we move into tomorrow, the warm air will persist, pushing highs closer to the freezing mark by the afternoon.

Officials at the National Weather Service have reported that a clipper system is advancing from central Minnesota, which could lead to accumulating snow in some areas. The best chances for snow accumulation are along the Wisconsin border, while southern Minnesota may see only a light dusting before winds shift to the northwest.

Tomorrow’s forecast: Expect highs around freezing with increasing cloud cover throughout the day. As evening approaches, snow is anticipated to begin, affecting travel and outdoor activities.

As the week progresses, temperatures are set to plunge down into the teens and even single digits by the weekend. Residents should prepare for a blustery Wednesday as northwest winds sweep into the region, making it feel even colder.

The latest updates highlight the importance of staying informed about changing weather conditions, as this could impact plans and travel across the Midwest.

Stay tuned for further updates and prepare for potential weather changes as the week unfolds.