National Weather Service United States Department of Commerce

4/5/2026 A few snow (north) and rain (south) showers will move across tonight. These will be scattered, so not all location will see precip. A couple tenths of snow is forecast for far north-central WI. Elsewhere, accumulations will be minor with little to no impacts.
4/5/2026 Scattered snow showers will be around from mid-morning to early evening on Monday. It will not be snowing all day, or even at all locations, but the chance exists throughout the day. Any snow shower that develops could become briefly heavy with visibility drops to around 1 mile, creating short-lived travel impacts. Snow accumulations up to 1 inch are forecast within the heaviest showers. Northwest winds will also be gusty through the day.
The heavy rain over the last few days has resulted in many rivers rising to bank full and minor flood stage. To monitor the latest river flood warnings, observations, and forecasts, go to water.noaa.gov. In addition to flooding on rivers, localized flooding of low-lying and poor drainage areas may occur.