National Weather Service United States Department of Commerce

3/28/2025 A variety of weather is expected over the next three days. This includes thunderstorms tonight with rain continuing into Saturday, and mixed precipitation and freezing rain Saturday night through Sunday night. Significant impacts including downed trees, power outages, and hazardous travel are likely. weather.gov/grb/weatherstory
Freezing rain remains the main headliner for the weekend, with the main period of impacts expected to be Saturday night through Sunday night. Probabilities of both a tenth and a quarter of an inch have both increased in the latest forecast cycle, prompting the issuance of an ice storm warning for much of north-central to northeastern Wisconsin. Ice accumulations from a tenth to four-tenths of an inch are possible, highest from roughly Wausau to Iron Mountain. Rain will occur longer into Sunday across the Fox Valley and east-central WI, but as temps cool some icing is also forecast here by Sunday evening. All precip ends as snow Sunday night and Monday morning, adding to an already hazardous travel situation. For more probabilities visit https://www.weather.gov/grb/winter
Most snow will fall towards the end of the precipitation event, from Sunday night into Monday morning. For more forecast probabilities visit https://www.weather.gov/grb/winter