Rain Monday and Tuesday could switch to snow Tuesday night into Wednesday, Nov. 26 in central Wisconsin.
Central Wisconsin could see between a half-inch to an inch and a half of snow Wednesday.
As temperatures drop, wet or untreated roads could become icy. Wind gusts could also cause blowing and drifting snow across roads Wednesday and Thursday.
Between a drop in temperatures, precipitation switching from rain to snow and high wind gusts, holiday travel may be a bit icy this year in central Wisconsin.
Jillian Goodin, a meteorologist with the National Weather Service in Green Bay, told a USA TODAY NETWORK-Wisconsin reporter Monday morning while the highest amounts of snow Thanksgiving week are expected in northern Wisconsin, the center of the state will still see some of that accumulati

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