
GREEN BAY, WI (WTAQ) - Folks in the northern half of Wisconsin might have to break out their shovels for the first time this season.
The National Weather Service says much of the northwest could get 5 to 7 inches of snow Saturday night and Sunday – while northeast Wisconsin could also get a few inches, mainly north and west of the Fox Valley.
The Weather Service office in Green Bay says there’s a chance the storm could drift north or southward – or it might not be as strong as what’s projected now.
It’s the second of two storm systems expected in the Badger State this weekend.
The first entered northern Wisconsin Friday morning – and it dumped just over an inch of snow by noon at Westboro in Taylor County. Tomahawk had about an inch.