Milwaukee, WI – Wisconsinites can expect cloudy skies for Christmas Day as temperatures climb to the mid-30s, offering a mild holiday backdrop. A slight chance of drizzle is predicted for southern Wisconsin on Christmas night, though most areas will remain dry.
According to the National Weather Service, today will reach highs between 29 and 35 degrees, with light winds from the north. Christmas Eve temperatures will drop to lows around 21 to 31 degrees under cloudy conditions. A calm Christmas morning is forecasted with highs peaking between 33 and 39 degrees by the afternoon.
Looking ahead, Wednesday night brings lows near 33 degrees, while Thursday marks the start of a warming trend. Highs could reach 42 degrees with a 20% chance of rain in the afternoon. By Friday, rain becomes more likely, with a 60% chance of precipitation. Temperatures are forecasted to rise to 46 degrees, with southeast winds at 5 to 10 mph.
The weekend brings even warmer conditions, with highs near 50 degrees on Saturday and continued rain chances. Wisconsinites traveling for the holidays are urged to drive cautiously, especially Friday night when wet roads are expected.
Residents should stay informed through local updates as weather conditions evolve, particularly as rain could impact post-Christmas plans. For the latest forecasts, visit the National Weather Service website or check local weather apps.
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