Snow, sleet, freezing rain and rain are all possible across the area Thursday morning. It will warm above 32° from south to north throughout the morning.
Showers will taper off through 2-3 p.m. as the storm moves east. Snow accumulation will be around 2"-4" around and north of I-69, and 1"-2" in the northern suburbs. Less than 1" of short-lived snow is expected before warmer temperatures and rain melt it around I94 and south. Winds with gusts around 35 mph are likely in the afternoon.
Tonight: Clouds increase with a chance of a wintry mix late. That is most likely to be snow and sleet, but some freezing rain is not out of the question. Lows in the upper 20s. Winds: S 5-10 mph.
Thursday: Wintry mix to start for all and then changing to rain south and staying as mostly snow around I69. Highs will be around 40° by early afternoon and then they will drop quickly late in the day. Winds: Increasing and turning WNW 15-35 mph in the afternoon.
Friday: Mostly cloudy with highs in the mid 30s. There could be some light evening snow, especially south. Winds: WNW 10 mph.
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