1-18-20 Tovar Stevens Point: A few light flurries possible through tomorrow morning. MG.

WI video:

Here is a preliminary look at snowfall totals across the midwest.  This is 24 hour accumulations as of 6 AM.  

Here is a current look at the radar as of 1:40 PM.  We will continue to see the light flurries continue to push to the east.  These likely wind accumulate to much, but could coat surfaces.

Here is a look at the current temperatures as of 1:15 PM:

Temperatures will continue to crash from west to east this afternoon.  Here is a look at temperatures by 5 PM.  

Very frigid air will be in place by tomorrow morning.  Here is a look at the wind chills around 5 AM tomorrow morning.

Breezy conditions will exist today with wind gust of 35+MPH possible.  Here is a look at the wind gust potential around 5 PM Today.  This could cause some blowing snow issues and perhaps some reduced visibilities.  Winds really begin to die down Sunday afternoon into Monday morning.

Winds will generally be out of the west – northwest shifting more out of the southwest into the overnight and morning hours of tomorrow.  Winds will be sustained around 10 – 15 mph.  Here is a look at the sustained winds around 3 AM tomorrow morning.

As we have stated, we are eying the potential for a few light flurries through tomorrow morning as some upper level energy passes overhead.  This would not accumulate to much but cost finely coat surfaces.  Here is a look at the upper level energy around 7 AM tomorrow morning.