Milwaukee, WI – A mix of spring showers and late-season snow is set to impact southeastern Wisconsin this weekend, bringing changing conditions across the region. Residents should prepare for rain, gusty winds, and a chance of snow by Sunday night.
According to the National Weather Service, Friday will be breezy with increasing clouds and a high near 55°F. Overnight temperatures will drop to 27°F with a 30% chance of rain before 1 a.m. Saturday is expected to be mostly sunny but much cooler, with a high of 36°F and winds shifting from north to east in the afternoon.
The most significant weather changes arrive Sunday. Rain is expected in the morning, possibly mixing with snow by 10 a.m. Highs will reach 48°F, but wind gusts up to 25 mph will make it feel colder. The chance of precipitation is 90%, though little to no snow accumulation is expected during the day.
Sunday night brings another round of mixed precipitation, with rain turning to snow after midnight. Temperatures will drop to 32°F, and there’s a 40% chance of snow lasting into Monday morning. By Monday afternoon, conditions will improve with highs near 43°F, but lingering wind gusts could cause travel disruptions.
Drivers on I-94 and surrounding highways should watch for slick roads, especially Sunday night into Monday. Keep an eye on local forecasts for updates as the weekend storm approaches.




