Milwaukee Weather Update: Rain Moves in Monday, Snow Possible by Wednesday

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Milwaukee, WI – A mix of rain, snow, and strong winds will impact Milwaukee and southeastern Wisconsin this week as spring weather brings rapidly changing conditions. Residents can expect increasing clouds Monday, followed by rain showers through midweek before a possible transition to snow on Wednesday.

According to the National Weather Service, Monday will start with a high of 44°F and a 30% chance of rain by noon. Winds will remain light at 5-15 mph. Rain chances increase to 40% overnight, with lows dropping to 38°F. By Tuesday, rain becomes widespread, with a 90% chance of precipitation and highs in the mid-40s.

Tuesday night will see steady rainfall, continuing into Wednesday morning. Winds will pick up, with gusts reaching 35 mph by the afternoon. Temperatures will briefly rise to 44°F before falling into the 30s, leading to a potential rain-to-snow transition. By Wednesday night, snow showers and blustery winds are likely, with lows around 24°F.

Travelers should prepare for slick roads, especially by midweek as temperatures drop. Commuters using I-94 and I-43 should expect reduced visibility and possible icy conditions by Wednesday night.

Looking ahead, Thursday will be dry with highs near 41°F, but another round of rain and snow could return by Friday. Expect a mix of precipitation and cooling temperatures before sunny conditions return Saturday.

Residents should stay updated on changing conditions and drive cautiously as roads may become hazardous midweek.