National Weather Service United States Department of Commerce

[2/22/26] On and off light flurries will continue into the evening for most of the region before tapering off during the overnight hours. Additional accumulations will be minor, generally around half an inch or less from now through tonight. Then, a colder night lies ahead, with temps ranging from just below zero in north-central Wisconsin to the teens in the Fox Valley and lakeshore areas.
A couple rounds of snow remain in the work week forecast. The first will bring widespread snowfall through the region Tuesday, with some accumulating snow in the range of 2-3 inches in the highest amounts for areas across northern Wisconsin. Wednesday then looks largely dry before the next round of snow arrives late overnight from the west. The brunt of this second system will largely pass south of our area, so amounts are lower for now, but this system may still bring higher amounts. If the southern track holds, it's possible northern Wisconsin remains dry. Warmer temperatures then follow for Friday.