**WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY FOR FOND DU LAC & SHEBOYGAN FROM MIDNIGHT-6PM**
It has been a wet and windy Saturday and we are just getting started as downpours are possible tonight with a half an inch to an inch of rain possible through Sunday morning. The wind will be calming down so with all the moisture we may see some fog in addition to the rain with temperatures staying in the mid-30s. In Fond du Lac and Sheboygan counties the temperature will drop to the freezing mark overnight so the rain will change over to snow fastest so snow totals will be highest there by Monday morning with 2-4" of snow to shovel.
Sunday begins with lighter rain and fog in Milwaukee and areas south with the transition to snow beginning in the afternoon hours with many locations picking up less than an inch of wet snow by Monday morning. There may be a bit of lake enhancement on Sunday evening but it shouldn't be too substantial. Highs will be in the upper 30s with a lighter breeze eventually from the north.
The clouds will begin to exit on Monday with a pleasant, seasonable stretch ahead for the week with highs in the mid to upper 30s and partly cloudy skies most days. It will be a bit breezy on Wednesday and Saturday with the next chance of rain waiting until Sunday.
HERE'S YOUR LATEST STORM TEAM WEATHER FORECAST FOR MILWAUKEE AND SOUTHEASTERN WISCONSIN BY JESSE RITKA
TONIGHT: Cloudy with rain and fog likely, decreasing wind.
Low: 36.
Wind: E 10-20 mph, Gusting to 40mph.
Rainfall: 0.5"-1.0".
SUNDAY: AM Fog and rain changing to snow by the afternoon.
High: 38.
Wind: E-N 10-20 mph, Gusting to 30mph.
Snow: 2-4" north, <1" Milwaukee south.
MONDAY: Decreasing clouds, cool.
High: 35.
Wind: N 5-15 mph.
TUESDAY: Partly cloudy and seasonal.
High: 38.
WEDNESDAY: Partly cloudy and breezy.
High: 37.