First Alert Weather Days in effect Saturday November 29 & Sunday November 30

- Snow will develop Saturday late morning and continue into Sunday
- Heaviest snowfall will remain along and south of WIS29
- Blowing and drifting of snow likely Sunday
WAUSAU, Wis. (WSAW) – First Alert Weather Days have been issued for Saturday November 29 into Sunday November 30, due to the potential for moderate to heavy snowfall over central Wisconsin.
Mostly dry and breezy conditions on Thanksgiving. A few flurries will be possible, but no snowfall accumulation is expected on Thanksgiving.
Thanksgiving Weather(WSAW)
Snowfall will develop throughout Saturday morning and continue throughout the afternoon with the heaviest accumulation arriving Saturday evening. Blowing and drifting of snow will become likely throughout Sunday morning and afternoon.
Potential for moderate to heavy snowfall the last weekend in November(WSAW)
HOW MUCH SNOW?
Light snowfall will be possible across the Northwoods, with moderate to heavy snowfall possible along and south of WIS 29.
Snowfall Forecast(WSAW)
Looking ahead
Blowing and drifting of snowfall will become likely before daybreak Sunday and continue throughout the day.
Becoming breezy with blowing and drifting of snow likely Sunday(WSAW)
Here’s a look at your First Alert Weather Forecast for central Wisconsin over the next 12 hours. Don’t forget to check back for the latest forecast.
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