Another round of snow showers expected Monday night into Tuesday morning

Folks far NW of Milwaukee woke up to a fresh blanket of wet snow this morning while the rest of us picked up .25-.50" of rain.

Precipitation for the most part has wrapped up beside a few lingering flurries or drizzle in spots. Skies stay mostly cloudy tonight into Monday with a few breaks in the clouds here or there. What breaks do develop will fill back in during the evening ahead of another fast moving clipper system. This will bring spotty snow showers through southeast Wisconsin Monday night into Tuesday morning.

The track of this system will be to our south, so the brunt of the accumulation will be across Illinois. We're expecting under an inch of snow from this system, but enough that it could make untreated roads slick during the Tuesday morning commute.

Snow that accumulates won't be sticking around for long. Highs reach the upper 30s to low 40s through Wednesday then rise into the low 50s to end the work week.

Download the CBS 58 Ready Weather App to track Monday night's light snow.

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