Light snow will continue through the morning, roads may be slick



SOUTHEAST WISCONSIN -- Light snow will continue through Thursday morning, Jan. 23 before starting to taper off by mid-morning. Snow totals range from 1/2 inch to 2 inches, according to the National Weather Service.

The FOX6 Weather Experts say temperatures will be mild with highs in the mid-30s and staying in the low 30s overnight. Light snow or rain showers are expected overnight and through the day on Friday, Jan. 24 with a mild high in the upper 30s.

We should get near 40 Saturday as the snow and rain ends by the early afternoon. Much calmer early next week and mild.



Meanwhile, FOX6Now.com offers a variety of extremely useful weather tools to help you navigate the wintry mess. They including the following:

FOX6 NEWS MOBILE APPS

These apps feature updated weather coverage of southeast Wisconsin from the team at FOX6 News. They include weather webcasts, the FOX 6-day forecast, severe weather alerts and more.


    MAPS AND RADAR

    We have a host of maps and radars on the FOX6 Weather page that are updating regularly — to provide you the most accurate assessment of the weather. From a county-by-county view to the Midwest regional radar and a national view — it’s all there. All of these images are at the ready — just one click away.

    WIND CHILL CHART

    FOX6 News invites you to click and print a copy of the National Weather Service (NWS) wind chill chart. Put it up on your refrigerator. The NWS wind chill temperature index provides an accurate, understandable, and useful formula for calculating the dangers from winter winds and freezing temperatures. CLICK HERE to print the NWS wind chill chart.

    FOX6 WEATHER IN SOCIAL MEDIA


      SCHOOL AND BUSINESS CLOSINGS

      When the weather gets a little dicey, schools and businesses may shut down for part of a day or altogether. CLICK HERE to monitor the latest list of closings, cancellations and delays reported in southeast Wisconsin.

      FOX6Now.com SNOW STICK

      Because the winter months also offer a great opportunity to get outside and play, we try to bring you a lighter side of the weather — with a little help from the FOX6Now.com Snow Stick. It’s our unofficial snow measurement tool sitting on the FOX6 Weather Deck in Brown Deer. Web users can visit the Snow Stick web page and watch the snow accumulate in real time via live streaming video. We’ll stream this web cam live 24/7 whenever there’s snow in the forecast — and invite you to “LIKE” the Snow Stick on Facebook.



      FOX6 FUTURE FORECASTER

      Lastly, FOX6 and Chief Meteorologist Rob Haswell are looking for some smart, fun, outgoing and weather-loving kids to help with the weather forecasts Friday mornings on WakeUp News. If you have a 6 to 12-year-old child who is into weather and wants to show his or her stuff, then we want to hear from you! CLICK HERE to learn more.