Wisconsin is the number one producer of cranberries. We grow around 404,880 tons annually. The cold temps and snow we’ve been ...
The Northland continues to tackle the cold mornings as high pressure allows for temperatures to fall well below normal.
A FORECAST FIRST ALERT is in effect for Thursday morning due to bitter cold wind-chills of -25 to -30 below and temperatures near -10 below.
After the snow is done, tomorrow looks like a cold day. Highs will be in the teens, with subzero wind chills. Those “feel-like temperatures” will become more nasty into early Friday, as they tumble ...
Find out the latest on five ALERT DAYS that are in the forecast. How much snow can you expect? When will bitterly cold air ...
The year's first major snowstorm's got area farmers feeling happy. The winter drought's been cause for concern.
Though the Old Farmer's Almanac predicts a warmer-than-normal spring for most of the country, the winter weather will linger for a while longer, the forecast said. Here's what in store ...
Highs will be above 10° on days with at least a slight chance for snow over the next 7 days, and will be in the single digits ...
A winter storm Wednesday is expected to dump several inches of snow across the Chicago area Wednesday. ABC7 AccuWeather Meteorologist Tracy Butler said the storm could dump three to six inches of snow ...
Most of us are expected to get light snowfall today with higher snowfall further south; Friday will be an active day with both snow and potential extreme cold.
A winter weather advisory was issued by the National Weather Service on Tuesday at 1:10 p.m. valid from Wednesday 9 a.m.
Even if the city gets a near-foot of snowfall Wednesday, it won't hold a candle to some of Milwaukee's most epic blizzards.