La Crosse, Wisconsin – A gray dawn hangs over the Mississippi River Valley this morning, mist softening the ridgelines and damp leaves glistening under streetlights. The air feels heavy but calm — a quiet pause before La Crosse transitions into a brighter, warmer pattern to start the new week.
According to the National Weather Service in La Crosse, scattered showers will taper through the day as clouds gradually thin. Highs will climb to the mid-40s with only light winds. By Sunday, skies turn mostly sunny, and temperatures rebound into the low 50s — perfect for late-fall errands, outdoor cleanup, or a calm drive along I-90.
Sunday night may bring a few light showers north of the city, but no major rainfall or early snow is expected. Monday ushers in a crisp, dry pattern with abundant sunshine and highs in the mid-50s. By Tuesday and Wednesday, the area settles into a classic early-November rhythm — chilly mornings near freezing, bright afternoons, and calm winds off the river.
While winter’s advance continues across the northern Plains and upper Great Lakes, La Crosse catches a break. Models hint at cooler air by next weekend, but for now, the region sits squarely in a pocket of late-autumn comfort.
After days of gray skies and drizzle, western Wisconsin can look forward to sunshine, milder temperatures, and a few well-earned calm days to start November.
Five-Day Outlook for La Crosse, WI:
Sat: 46/32 – Scattered showers early; partial clearing.
Sun: 51/39 – Mostly sunny; light winds.
Mon: 56/34 – Sunny; calm and mild.
Tue: 58/39 – Mostly sunny; cool evenings.
Wed: 57/37 – Partly sunny; dry and pleasant.





