Freezing rain coming Mon. night
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The National Weather Service says snow is tapering off, but freezing drizzle could be just ahead. Here's where.
Freezing drizzle is possible Monday morning across the Thumb and possibly the Tri-Cities areas as dry air moves in behind the system. Any impacts from the freezing drizzle appear minimal given fresh snow cover and limited precipitation amounts.
Foggy, dreary weather will continue with areas of light freezing drizzle possible across much of central and southern Minnesota tonight into Tuesday morning.
Mixed in with some of the light or even steady snow from earlier were some patches of freezing drizzle, particularly between 6-7PM. But with surface temperatures in the 20s, how was it that we saw rain falling from the sky and not snow or ice?
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Winter Weather Advisories issued for Michigan: 8 inches of snow, freezing drizzle forecast
Heavy snow, ice and freezing rain are all in the mix. Conditions could get messy later Sunday and into Monday morning's commute.
Skies will be cloudy, with a certain dampness in the air. Some patchy sun MIGHT sneak out of the cloud cover across northern Wisconsin. Today is also going to be a milder January day. Afternoon high temperatures will be at, or just above the freezing mark.
Here’s your Sunday evening forecast for January 4, 2026 from Meteorologist Matt Serwe.Today’s scattered freezing drizzle and sleet has made some roads icy from the Twin Cities to the north and east. If you have to drive places Sunday evening,
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Freezing rain and fog possible for Tuesday, here’s the timeline
A brief period of freezing rain is possible Tuesday morning across portions of Michigan, particularly in the Upper Peninsula and northern Lower Michigan, as a weather system tracks through the region with temperatures hovering near the freezing mark.
Light freezing drizzle wraps up Sunday evening. Milder air moves in for the rest of the week. Another batch of potentially more significant freezing rain moves in late
Environment Canada has issued a yellow advisory for fog across much of southern Saskatchewan and Manitoba, warning drivers of hazardous travel conditions early Monday. Extensive fog is ongoing this morning,