National Weather Service United States Department of Commerce

Aside from two passing shots of light snow today and Wednesday night (the latter of which may stay south of the area), the forecast for the rest of the work week is shaping up dry. Temperatures seesaw back and forth through the week with the warmest day on Friday. However, the new snowpack over northeast Iowa into southwest Wisconsin could keep temperatures in check versus areas that have mostly bare ground.
A fast moving weather system brings light snow to the region with upwards of 1-2 inches possible towards central Wisconsin, making some roads slick. Further southwest, look for a dusting of snow at best with a very brief window for light freezing rain towards the Mississippi River (20-30% chance). Given the short duration (<1 hr) and time of day, little to no impacts are expected from any freezing rain.